We made it easier to see, at a glance, which boards have unread updates when you are at your Kerika Home page:
Boards with updates on them that you haven’t caught up on are indicated with orange text for their titles.
We made it easier to see, at a glance, which boards have unread updates when you are at your Kerika Home page:
Boards with updates on them that you haven’t caught up on are indicated with orange text for their titles.
We made it easier to see, at a glance, which boards have unread updates when you are at your Kerika Home page:
Boards with updates on them that you haven’t caught up on are indicated with orange text for their titles.
We made it easier to see, at a glance, which boards have unread updates when you are at your Kerika Home page:
Boards with updates on them that you haven’t caught up on are indicated with orange text for their titles.
Ever since we finished our massive rewrite and overhaul of our back-end we have been producing new features at a steady pace, as you may have noticed from the frequency of these blog posts. To make it easier for folks to keep up with the flood of improvements, we have added a “What’s New in Kerika” feature:
When there are new features in Kerika that were released since you last logged in, a small “What’s New in Kerika” badge will appear on the top of the app:
Clicking on this will show you a list of what’s new that you will find useful. Here’s an example:
On the mobile app the alert is a little different, because of the smaller layout: a small orange dot appears on your profile picture; click on that and you get the profile menu which now contains a What’s New in Kerika option:
Ever since we finished our massive rewrite and overhaul of our back-end we have been producing new features at a steady pace, as you may have noticed from the frequency of these blog posts. To make it easier for folks to keep up with the flood of improvements, we have added a “What’s New in Kerika” feature:
When there are new features in Kerika that were released since you last logged in, a small “What’s New in Kerika” badge will appear on the top of the app:
Clicking on this will show you a list of what’s new that you will find useful. Here’s an example:
On the mobile app the alert is a little different, because of the smaller layout: a small orange dot appears on your profile picture; click on that and you get the profile menu which now contains a What’s New in Kerika option:
Ever since we finished our massive rewrite and overhaul of our back-end we have been producing new features at a steady pace, as you may have noticed from the frequency of these blog posts. To make it easier for folks to keep up with the flood of improvements, we have added a “What’s New in Kerika” feature:
When there are new features in Kerika that were released since you last logged in, a small “What’s New in Kerika” badge will appear on the top of the app:
Clicking on this will show you a list of what’s new that you will find useful. Here’s an example:
On the mobile app the alert is a little different, because of the smaller layout: a small orange dot appears on your profile picture; click on that and you get the profile menu which now contains a What’s New in Kerika option:
The What Got Done View, that’s accessible from your Dashboard, now has a new feature: it can show you everything that got done by calendar quarter:
This can be accessed from the Settings dialog from this View: just click on the gear icon at the top right corner of the app.
This feature is also available for the What’s Due View: now you can see how your long-term deliverables stack up over the next four quarters.
This By Quarter View should help folks that need to report to their bosses what the team is getting done, on a quarterly basis.
The What Got Done View, that’s accessible from your Dashboard, now has a new feature: it can show you everything that got done by calendar quarter:
This can be accessed from the Settings dialog from this View: just click on the gear icon at the top right corner of the app.
This feature is also available for the What’s Due View: now you can see how your long-term deliverables stack up over the next four quarters.
This By Quarter View should help folks that need to report to their bosses what the team is getting done, on a quarterly basis.
When you are working on several boards, we want to make sure you don’t miss any updates that might be happening elsewhere in Kerika.
There’s a new feature that helps with that: if you have open boards (or templates) with unread updates, the drop-down on the “board switcher” appears in orange:
When you click on the OPEN BOARDS button, Kerika will show you all your open boards, with the updated ones highlighted in orange:
This should help you stay on top of what’s happening across your entire Kerika world: you don’t need to switch to different boards just to see if there’s anything new.
When working on our Task Boards, users will now find it even easier than before to see exactly what changed inside a task (card): new attachments, for example, are flagged like this:
And that’s true for new chat:
And for checklist items:
We know Kerika is used for some really large projects with thousands of cards, so we are always looking to see how we can make it super easy for distributed and global teams to keep up with what their colleagues are doing.