Flowtly update: Improved Invoice Accuracy and Streamlined Counterparty Management (2026-02-26)
What changed
This release brings significant enhancements to how invoices are managed, particularly improving the accuracy of totals and the display of negative invoice rows. We've also refined the user interface for managing your business counterparties, making it easier to filter and edit their details. These updates ensure a more reliable and efficient financial workflow within Flowtly.
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Enhanced Invoice Management and Accuracy
We've implemented several critical updates to improve the reliability and display of your invoices, especially when dealing with negative line items or credit notes. These changes ensure that all invoice totals are always correct, both in your lists and in generated PDF documents, and that e-invoice previews accurately reflect draft changes.
- Invoice totals in lists and PDF documents now consistently reflect all line items, including negative amounts.
- The numeric display for invoice rows has been refined for better clarity and readability.
- Draft e-invoice previews accurately show totals and details, especially for invoices with negative rows.
- The project column in the invoice user interface has been updated for improved usability.
Streamlined Counterparty Management
Managing your business partners is now more efficient with improvements to the counterparties section. We've updated the filtering capabilities and simplified the edit forms, making it quicker and easier to locate and update crucial information for your clients and vendors.
- Improved filters make it easier to find specific counterparties quickly.
- Editing counterparty details is now more straightforward with redesigned form fields.
- The overall counterparty management experience is more intuitive.
Why it matters
These updates help teams work faster, reduce friction in daily operations, and improve overall reliability across the platform.
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