Issue #40 (August 14, 2025)
Version 25.8.1
New feature
New team-based navigation

The aim of the change was to improve Timebook's UX by simplifying the logic of how Product Discovery and Delivery modules are produced.
As an outcome, the left navigator is now divided into two main parts:
Part 1: Your teams
This section contains all teams to which you belong in the workplace.
The core features of Timebook are now hosted in 5 basic modules: Strategy, Research, Planning, Delivery, and Knowledge Base.
Clicking a team expands a list with all activated modules.
Unused features can be deactivated in the team settings.
You can pin the most often used modules to the top of the navigator.
The Updates module lets your team leave notes on progress or potential risks.
Part 2: Workplace
This section contains items from all modules in the workplace (unless the parent team is private and you don't belong to it).
Contacts, Customers, and Products are not team-based and are generally available on the workplace level.
Modules from the workplace section can still be turned on and off in the navigator settings at the bottom of the page.
Here's breakdown of what the 5 core modules contain along with the description of their components:
🎯 Goals
Objectives with measurable key results that you want to achieve.
🏔️ Initiatives
Containers for projects in which actual work is performed. Allows to divide large-scale goals into smaller parts.
Improvements
Added MoSCoW prioritization to opportunity qualification
Contacts now display all linked opportunities
Opportunities can now be grouped by contacts
Bug Fixes
Fixed incorrect breadcrumb generation for Releases URLs
Fixed button misalignment on the Feedback empty state screen
Fixed duplicated Interviews tabs in Team modules
Fixed several missing or incorrect links to tabs across the system
Grouping by status no longer returns columns and groups for statuses excluded by the filter
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