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In June, we rolled out updates that deliver clearer data visualization in Trends, real values in manual work orders, and reusable dashboard page templates — helping you analyze, manage, and report with accuracy and speed.

Trends Updates
We’ve made Trends easier to use and more powerful for analysis. With an improved layout, more flexible chart views, and new point-level controls, it’s now faster to visualize, compare, and act on your building data.
Introducing AssetOps
AssetOps centralizes preventive maintenance, inspections, asset details & history, and warranty tracking, giving you complete control over every asset in your portfolio — in one place.
Manual Work Orders Now Show Real Field Values
Manually created work orders now render real values for dynamic fields like {{description}}, so the final work order shows clear, complete information. This helps technicians take action faster by eliminating confusion and ensuring nothing gets lost in translation.
Page Templates
Now you can save and reuse entire dashboard pages with Page Templates — including all widgets and settings. Instead of rebuilding layouts from scratch, you can quickly roll out consistent, professional dashboards across projects or clients. It’s a big time-saver that helps teams stay aligned and work more efficiently at scale.
Three new API integrations have been added. Read about them here.
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