This release rebuilds the progress report experience so you can edit like a Google Doc, freeze and lock data for compliance, and send reports out for review — plus a streamlined target setup and a new AI agent that flags session notes for review. 💙
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✨ What's new:
A redesigned report workflow
  • ✏️ Edit reports like a Google Doc
    — Edit any section directly without opening it first, and changes save automatically as you go.
  • ❄️ Freeze Report Data
    — Pause data syncing on any report at any time from the ⋮ menu, so your review reflects a stable snapshot. A confirmation step keeps it from happening by accident.
  • 👥 Send to Review
    — Assign a teammate to review a report in the app. They're notified automatically, and the notification clears once the report is published.
  • 🔒 Publish & Lock
    — Lock a report to make it read-only and stop all data changes. Locked reports move to the new Completed status, and you can revert to Draft anytime you need to edit.
  • 📄 Automatic PDF generation
    — Locking a report saves a PDF copy straight to the client's Files.
  • 🏷 Clearer statuses
    — Reports move through Draft, In Review, Published, Completed, and Archived, so you always know where one stands.
  • 📅 Fixed and dynamic date ranges
    — Choose a fixed Date Range for a point-in-time report, or a Dynamic Timeframe that updates relative to today.
A cleaner target setup
  • 🎯 Target type, front and center
    — Target type now appears as a dropdown on the right of each target card, so you can see and change it without digging through menus.
  • 🏷 Status as a chip
    — Target status moved to the left of the target name as a chip, with the full name on hover. The SD chip is now grey to reduce clutter.
  • ⚙️ Contextual actions on hover
    — Hover or edit a target to reveal three actions: view target data, target settings, and a context menu with duplicate, delete, and copy support info. On mobile and tablet, everything lives in the context menu.
  • 📐 Consistent styling
    — Maintenance Interval and Current Prompt Level now match the target type styling, and the same changes carry through to subtargets.
AI review for session notes (Beta)
  • 🔎 Review with AI
    — From Reporting → Activities, select session notes and choose Review with AI to have an AI agent scan them in bulk and flag the ones that may need a second look.
  • 🎚 Choose what to check
    — Set the focus areas (missing information, internal inconsistencies, billing risk language, data-versus-narrative mismatches, and location or modality issues) and pick a strictness level: Strict, Balanced, or Lenient.
  • 👍 Help it improve
    — Thumbs up or down each finding and add a note, so your feedback shapes the next iterations.
  • 🧪 Beta, for premium plans
    — Available to organizations with Premium or Enterprise client licenses, for Manager, Administrator, and Supervisor roles. It's free during the beta and may become a paid add-on later. AI can make mistakes, so verify findings before acting.
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💡 Why it matters:
The report workflow reduces compliance and data-integrity risk: once a clinician signs off, locking guarantees the report won't shift as new sessions or assessments come in, and the freeze toggle and fixed date ranges give you a stable snapshot whenever you need one. Google Doc-style editing and in-app review keep that process fast and familiar, so the report reflects exactly what was reviewed.
On the target side, surfacing target type and tucking actions into a cleaner card means BCBAs spend less time hunting for settings and more time building good programs. And AI note review is a first step toward catching inconsistencies in session and supervision notes early — a consistent concern from clinical leaders — starting with a lightweight review you can run on your own terms.
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