Flowtly update: Optimized Invoicing and Improved Contact Management (2026-04-05)
What changed
This release brings new capabilities to your invoicing process, allowing for more flexible draft creation. We've also significantly improved how your client and supplier lists are organized, making them easier to navigate. Additionally, backend improvements ensure a smoother and more reliable Flowtly experience for everyone.
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Improved Client and Supplier List Management
We've made it easier to navigate your lists of clients and suppliers by implementing a more intuitive default sorting method. This ensures that all your counterparties are consistently ordered for quick access.
- Effortlessly locate specific clients and suppliers in your lists.
- Experience consistent and predictable sorting across all counterparty views.
- Save time by reducing the need to manually search or reorder lists.
Greater Flexibility in Invoice Drafting
You now have more control when drafting invoices, with the ability to include or exclude associated sub-projects directly from the invoice draft endpoint. This provides granular control over what appears on your invoices.
- Tailor invoice content precisely by choosing to include or exclude sub-project details.
- Streamline your billing process for projects with multiple components.
- Generate accurate invoices that reflect the exact scope of work.
Enhanced Platform Reliability
We've addressed an underlying technical issue that occasionally caused server errors. This fix significantly improves the overall stability and reliability of the Flowtly platform, ensuring a smoother user experience.
- Enjoy a more stable and dependable Flowtly environment.
- Experience fewer unexpected technical errors during your operations.
- Benefit from continuous performance improvements across the platform.
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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