A live, continuously updated page or tab showing which new features have been released, when they were added, and the membership tiers they apply to, including a brief description of each feature. This would improve feature visibility, as new features are currently introduced without clear notification and rely on users discovering and testing them without much context.
A good suggestion (especially as updates seem to be regularly applied to AI and sub-tasks at this time) which affect reporting. Example here which we only chanced upon earlier today but had not seen in any release notes;
YES! Introducing a live feed changelog for all of our small to large releases is a pet project I’ve been dreaming of driving. In my own head, here is what I’d be looking to address:
- We ship a lot of high value product improvements that end up buried within menus and aren’t otherwise easily discoverable. Even though we’ve invested significant engineering capacity to address high impact pain points.
- Without a warning, some of our iterative releases have the potential to impact your workflows. Not knowing what changed makes troubleshooting more difficult.
- For those managing Asana deployments within their org, not being aware of new releases can make supporting questions from fellow colleagues more challenging and time consuming to diagnose.
I’m going to mark as “Considered” given I’ve been talking about this for awhile and am motivated to take action here ![]()
This would be amazing, not just to keep up with “what’s new” but historically. I would probably use that daily, believe it or not. My memory is not bad, but it’s no competition for Asana’s feature release velocity.
@ipb this was a Musketeers topic last Fall that I’ve been continuing to build on, so I have many quotes from you already saved to my business case ![]()
That’s a great idea and will be very helpful to keep up with new features.
