Plaqad BA · Release notes
A calmer, clearer workspace, everywhere you work
The whole product moved to the new Clarity design: one floating bar, statuses that read like a colleague, and coral that always means it's waiting on you.
Released
Your workspace has a new face, built on three rules. First: every screen leads with what matters, a sentence, the counts, the list. Second: statuses talk like a colleague ('One brief needs you back', 'Moving without you') instead of system labels. Third: coral always means the same thing, something is waiting on you; if nothing is coral, you can close the tab. Nothing moved out of reach: every action, tab, file and setting you had is still here, many of them now easier to find. And while the AI works on something long, it now tells you what it's doing step by step instead of leaving you staring at a frozen button.
For everyone
One floating bar replaces the sidebar
Workspace name, your role, navigation, search, the bell, help and your profile now live in a single calm bar. Your profile menu carries Switch workspace, appearance, the data policy and sign out.
Long AI waits now talk while they work
Combine, regenerate, refine: instead of a greyed-out button, you see live progress like 'Blending audiences, channels and phasing...' with a counter if it runs long. You always know it's alive.
Sign-in, access and error pages now rescue you
Wrong account? The page names who you're signed in as, what the page needs, and offers 'Switch account, keep this link' so emailed links survive the swap. Even 404s point you home.
For approvers
A queue that reads like a to-do, not a dashboard
'Good morning. Four briefs need you.' Tiles became counting chips, every card says what it needs from you in plain words, and Open is only hot on the brief that truly cannot wait.
The decision page puts your call front and centre
Status, urgency and the facts on one line; tabs show why they're locked; and the decision column carries your routes with the primary one in coral, because it's waiting on you.
For submitters
My Briefs opens with your answer
The page greets you with what needs you ('One brief needs you back') before you read a single row. Filters became counting chips, and the only coral row is the one waiting on you.
A guided first brief and a kinder send-back
First visit walks you in ('Your first brief starts everything'). If your approver needs more, one coral card shows exactly what they asked, lets you fix the brief right there, and resending calms the page back down.