What's New
Every release, newest first. Versions follow the calendar: year, month, and release number within the month.
2026.8.23August 21, 2026
- On-time delivery tracking. The Performance report now shows an on-time rate per project, comparing when work was completed against its committed dates, and a completed task that finished late gets a "days late" mark on the timeline.
- Add people while locked to a company. The new-resource form is available when you're locked to a client; the person joins that company.
2026.8.22August 21, 2026
- Privacy controls for admins. Firm admins can now download or erase a person's data for their client companies, and platform admins for anyone, right from the Team tab. Each user row has Data and Erase actions, erasure behind a typed confirmation.
- Aligned Today columns. The Task, Group, Status, and Left columns now line up across every project card on the Today tab.
2026.8.21August 21, 2026
- Edit demand as clarity emerges. Intake items now have an Edit button while they are live in the funnel, so you can sharpen the title, problem, owner, value, effort, door type, and date at any point without forcing them through a screening or shaping step.
- Cleaner dialogs, no more browser pop-ups. Every confirmation, prompt, and notice is now an in-app dialog. Multi-step flows like shaping a demand or buying a proof-of-concept are a single form instead of a stack of pop-ups.
2026.8.20August 21, 2026
- The icon really shows up now. savischedule.com serves a proper icon file, so the product mark appears on browser tabs and on the Savi Schedule tile in AI assistant connector lists.
2026.8.19August 20, 2026
- The icon shows up. savischedule.com now serves a real favicon, so the product mark appears in browser tabs and on the Savi Schedule tile in AI assistant connector lists, instead of a letter placeholder.
2026.8.18August 20, 2026
- Clearer time-off history. The change history now records adding or removing someone's time off as a leave period, with the dates and note in plain words, instead of looking like an edit to the person's record.
2026.8.17August 20, 2026
- Real spend, real CV and CPI. The Performance report's cost side now runs in dollars: each consumed hour is priced at the assignee's rate, a new Spend column shows what each project has actually cost, and CV and CPI measure earned value against that spend. SV, SPI, and the status bands stay hours-based, exactly as before. Dollar columns appear only for rate-visible roles.
- Default hourly rate per company. Set it in Settings next to Thresholds; it fills in for any person without their own rate, and a person's own rate always wins. Hours with no rate anywhere are excluded from spend and disclosed, never guessed.
2026.8.16August 20, 2026
- Connector icon fixed. AI assistants connected through MCP now actually display the Savi Schedule icon; the brand images were being blocked cross-origin and clients fell back to a letter avatar.
2026.8.15August 20, 2026
- A proper Privacy dialog. The Privacy link now opens a real in-app dialog: download everything in one click, correct your display name in place, and erase your account behind a typed confirmation, replacing the old browser prompt.
2026.8.14August 20, 2026
- Your own thresholds. Firm admins tune the rules for their own book in Settings > Thresholds: status floors, decision gates, and SLAs, each inside guarded ranges, applied on the next computation and audited. Companies without overrides keep the platform defaults.
- Decisions remember their rules. Every recommendation now permanently records which definitions version surfaced it and which was current when it was decided, so the decision log stays defensible after rules change.
2026.8.13August 20, 2026
- Reports and decisions explain their own math. Every decision card gains a "How this was computed" expander citing the exact rules that fired it; report columns and the PDF carry the same served definitions; and a new "How numbers work" tab under Reports lists every band, column, and policy the product computes with. AI assistants get the same definitions through a new connection tool.
2026.8.12August 20, 2026
- One source of truth for status math. Every screen now computes project status from a single server-side definition, so the dashboard lights, Gantt, reports, and AI connections can never disagree. The exact rules and thresholds the product uses are published at /api/definitions.
2026.8.11August 19, 2026
- Projects in priority order, everywhere. Every list of projects now follows the management ranking: the dashboard's today's-work cards, the Gantt timeline, the Portfolio, Initiatives, and Performance reports, the Work tab, and project pickers. What-if screens follow the scenario's own ranking, with your priority changes applied.
2026.8.10August 19, 2026
- Performance status floor. A project reports no performance status until at least 8 hours are earned or planned against its baseline. Before that, the Reports and Gantt views say "too early" instead of judging a sliver of work.
- Performance in priority order. The Performance report lists projects by their management rank instead of alphabetically.
2026.8.9August 19, 2026
- Hardened edge. savischedule.com now sits behind a web application firewall at Microsoft's global edge: abusive traffic is rate-limited and common attack probes are blocked before they reach the application. Client identification for security limits is now spoof-resistant.
2026.8.8August 19, 2026
- Privacy, self-serve. A Privacy link in the top bar lets you download everything Savi Schedule holds about you as one file, correct your display name, and erase your account permanently. You can also delete a bug report you filed.
- This page. What's New tracks every release from here on.
- AI connections show our icon. Assistants connected through the Savi Schedule MCP now display the product icon.
- Readable target dollars. Target values on the Priorities page display as $150,000, and the field accepts dollar signs and commas when you type.
2026.8.7August 19, 2026
- Export your firm's data. Firm admins download everything the firm owns as one file from the Team tab.
- Client offboarding in one step. Deleting a client now moves the client and its whole book of projects, tasks, and people to the Trash together; one restore brings it all back.
- Remove people from your domain. Firm admins remove a user's access in one action; the account deactivates once no roles remain anywhere.
- Manage initiatives in Settings. Each company's initiative choices are now an editable list: add one before any project uses it, rename it everywhere at once, or retire it. Settings is now open to firm and client admins.
2026.8.6August 19, 2026
- Privacy and security layer. Tamper-evident audit history, rate limits on sensitive endpoints, automatic data-retention windows, and public privacy, terms, and security pages.
2026.8.5August 18, 2026
- Intake funnel. New demand enters through Plan > Intake: screen it, shape it, and promote it into the schedule, with proof-of-concept work capped and expiring by design.
- Delegated decisions. Clients can set a dollar line under which their PMs may decide directly.
- Request access. Prospective firms ask to join through a public request form.
2026.8.4August 14, 2026
- Decision layer. The system surfaces kill, rescope, and reallocation candidates with evidence; executives decide with a required rationale, and decision velocity becomes measurable.
- Recalibrated reports. Portfolio and Strategy Alignment views; the PDF report opens with a decision brief.
- Support tab. File a bug report from inside the app.
2026.8.3August 13, 2026
- Firm tier. Multiple consulting firms, each with its own book of clients, staff domains, and admins.
2026.8.2August 12, 2026
- savischedule.com. Savi Schedule moved to the cloud: sign in with Microsoft, nothing to install, automatic deploys.
2026.8.1August 5, 2026
- First release. Clients, projects, tasks, and people; a deterministic scheduling engine that projects finish dates from real capacity, priorities, dependencies, and time off; Gantt timeline, priorities, and what-if scenarios.