Changelog
Recently shipped
We ship continuously, even in early access. Here's what's landed lately — grouped by what it does for you, not by version number.
Late June 2026
A faster way to work. A Cmd-K command palette puts global search across your whole workspace one keystroke away. Saved list views and multi-condition filtering let everyone open the slice of data they care about without rebuilding the filter each time.
CRM pipeline & dashboard. A drag-to-transition pipeline board moves deals through your stages, and a new CRM dashboard surfaces the KPIs that matter — pipeline by stage, win trend, and what's aging — at a glance.
A richer record workspace. Every record now carries an activity timeline, a key-stats header strip, and inline field editing, so the detail page is where work actually happens. Data blocks render full-width, and kanban boards are fully keyboard-operable for WCAG-compliant moves.
Yoke Ledger accounting, end to end. AR invoicing with partial payments and aging, period close and locking that refuses back-posting into a closed period, year-end close with retained-earnings rollover, and server-side PDF export for your financial statements. The GL Pack bundle brings a business-starter chart of accounts and posting rules to Pro and above.
Marketplace polish. Every app now ships with pre-seeded field annotations — sensible labels, types, and dropdown options out of the box — plus enum support so your pick-lists just work. A new My Account area gives every user self-service control of their 2FA, password, and profile.
Mid June 2026
Detail-page navigation. Record detail pages gained a breadcrumb header, a tabbed grid of related entities, and deep-linking with inline create on related lists — so moving between connected records (a customer and their jobs, a company and its contacts) is one click, not a search.
Connected apps. CRM records, Field Service jobs, and more now link to their related entities automatically, so the data model reflects how your business actually fits together.
Guides for operators. We started a Guides section with practical, vendor-neutral walkthroughs — beginning with moving a workflow over when you outgrow a point automation tool.
How we ship
FastYoke is built in the open, one small change at a time. Every change ships through pull-request review with automated checks — dependency scanning, secret detection, type checks, accessibility, and end-to-end tests — that block a merge until they pass. This page is curated from that history; the technical detail lives in our Docs.
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