Release Notes
Release Notes: 2026-04-17
Task velocity for engineering, granular Capacity & Usage permissions, and a cleaner subscription experience
April 17, 2026
Abloomify Team
3 min read

Engineering velocity, smarter permissions, and a cleaner subscription experience
This release shifts the engineering dashboard from burndown to a full task velocity view, gives admins more granular control over Capacity & Usage access, and makes the subscription blocked experience clearer for everyone on the team.
What's new
Engineering dashboard now shows task velocity
The engineering dashboard replaces the legacy burndown chart with a dedicated Task Velocity card and a drill-in dialog so engineering leaders can track throughput across sources without relying on a single burndown-only view.
- See how tasks are moving across Jira, GitHub, and Linear in a single velocity view
- Filter by source and status directly in the card to focus on what matters
- Open the detail dialog to drill into per-period breakdowns, top projects, and individual task records
- Cycle time charts now surface median alongside average, with safer edge-case handling and richer tooltips including PR labels, so standup and review conversations start from numbers teams trust
Capacity & Usage permissions are more granular
Admins can now grant a Self View permission for Capacity & Usage, letting managers include their own data alongside their team's view without giving them full company-wide visibility.
- Grant managers access to their own data separately from their team's reporting chain
- The Roles & Permissions drawer groups related Capacity & Usage view options under one expandable row so all the variants are easier to find and configure
- Permission changes do not affect the underlying page or routing structure, keeping rollout risk low
Subscription blocked states are clearer and recovery is faster
Teams on inactive paid subscriptions now see focused guidance instead of landing in a confusing sign-up or access loop.
- Company admins are taken directly to the renewal path when action is needed, so the whole team's access can be restored faster
- Team members who are blocked see their admin's contact information inside the product so they know exactly who to reach
- Subscription status is enforced more consistently across sign-in and access paths, reducing the chance of billing and access states drifting apart
Integrations onboarding is tidier
The legacy GitHub connector has been removed from company-facing onboarding and the integrations catalog so admins only see actively supported integration options.
- The unsupported legacy GitHub option no longer appears during onboarding or in the integrations list
- Visibility is controlled from a single source of truth, so the option cannot reappear from stale provider data
Who benefits
- Engineering leaders: velocity-first dashboard with drill-in detail and trustworthy cycle time medians
- Admins managing access: a new Self View option and a cleaner grouped permissions drawer for Capacity & Usage
- Teams on inactive subscriptions: clearer blocked state messages and faster recovery paths for both admins and team members
- Admins configuring integrations: onboarding only shows supported connectors, reducing confusion during setup
Try it
- Open the Engineering dashboard and switch to the Task Velocity card to explore throughput across your connected sources
- Drill into a period from the detail dialog to see which tasks moved and which projects drove the most velocity
- Navigate to Roles & Permissions and look for the grouped Capacity & Usage row to configure Self View for relevant managers
- If your team recently lapsed on a subscription, re-sign in to see the updated guidance and renewal path
Abloomify Team
Editorial Team
The collective voice of Abloomify's product, engineering, and customer success teams sharing insights from the frontlines of AI-powered workforce management.