We just finished Milestone M35(Apr 21 - May 04). Let's dive in to see what we accomplished in M35.
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Being in control of who can access your meetings is essential—especially for private sessions and other sensitive meetings. Well, NeetoCal now allows you to protect your scheduling links with a password, so only the right people can view and book through your link. You can now show the meeting location only after a booking is done.
Admins can now view and update the availability of all team members. You can now assign a color to each scheduling link, making it easy to visually differentiate between different meetings. And more were added in NeetoCal.
NeetoRecord now lets you turn views into action with clickable CTAs—add customizable buttons linking to anything, control when they appear, and choose their position and theme. The share page UI has been completely revamped, offering improved accessibility and a more polished aesthetic, and more were added in NeetoRecord.
NeetoDesk now features smarter email handling with enhanced duplicate checks, fewer CC-related emails, and improved subject matching for non-English reply prefixes. You can now set a default mailbox and switch between defaults as needed.
Custom support emails added to mailboxes are now auto-verified when we receive ticket action events from them. These and a few bug fixes were done in NeetoDesk.
Improved the category display logic. Fixed bulk URL deletion error on the report page. Fixed duplicate attachments issue when renaming files in articles and a few more fixes were done in NeetoKB.
NeetoChat now auto-creates a default rule to send messages to Slack when a new integration is set up. Improved UI for "replied via email" messages to enhance readability. We have also fixed formatting issues in notes with mentions sent via Slack, and a bug was fixed in NeetoChat.
We’ve refined the experience of adding a new project and have added as option to convert checklist items into tasks. Now, you can easily open tasks in a new tab by holding cmd
and clicking the task title, without needing to go back after performing actions.
A few bug fixes, including issues with the activity log, comment link copying, and the upload files modal, were done in the M35 milestone.
The NeetoDeploy team has made significant progress, including completing a Kubecost proof of concept to enhance metered billing within our Kubernetes cluster. NeetoCI now supports one-time compute tasks without GitHub integration, starting with Playwright tests in NeetoPlaydash.
The team also resolved intermittent 5xx errors on NeetoDeploy related to CertManager and successfully migrated core components of NeetoDeploy from Heroku to our native environment, making the platform fully self-hosted.
Additionally, the team has made progress in migrating our log system from Loki/S3 to AWS CloudWatch. While live log migration is complete, we’ve encountered a limitation with CloudWatch’s live stream functionality and are working on a solution while continuing the migration of historical logs. Check the updates in detail here.
The changelog dashboard now includes an option to preview the embedded widget, simplifying the review process for users. Users are automatically redirected to their newly submitted feature request for immediate viewing and management. Additionally, section descriptions can now be added for better clarity, and a few bugs have been fixed in NeetoEngage.
You can now view and restore previous versions of blog posts, making it easier to track changes and update content when needed. The last milestone included performance optimizations, including improvements to database indexing that speed up queries, reduce lookup times, and enhance data retrieval, resulting in better overall performance.
Let’s get started now.