Release Notes - 03/19/26
In CRM v1.0.23 and CMS v1.0.2, we closed 20 tickets focused on improving email integration visibility, data reliability, and automation in the CRM, while enhancing search and filtering accuracy, responsive layouts, and SEO/schema structure across the website.
In CRM v1.0.23 and CMS v1.0.2, we closed a set of coordinated tickets focused on improving email integration visibility and contact data reliability in the CRM, and strengthening search behavior, filters, and SEO structure on the website.
Across these two releases (CRM v1.0.23 and CMS v1.0.2), we delivered:
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Total tickets: 20
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Bug fixes: 13
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Improvements / enhancements / new capabilities: 7
Roughly, CRM work centered on data integrity, email flows, and platform stability, while CMS work focused on search/filter accuracy, responsive layout issues, and SEO/schema updates for listings and featured properties.
Release v1.0.23 – CRM Pipeline
Scope: This release improves CRM contact data structure and visibility, strengthens email and integration reliability, and stabilizes key reporting and collections experiences.
Highlights
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Agency‑wide email integration visibility with controlled access (CRM‑203)
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Added agency-level visibility into email integrations so appropriate team members can see connected mailboxes and settings. Maintains permission controls so only authorized users can modify or manage integrations.
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Contact fields and views cleanup for clearer data (CRM‑199)
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Consolidated and cleaned up contact fields and saved views to remove duplication and confusion. Supports more consistent day‑to‑day use, reporting, and list building.
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Listings API expanded with school and district details (CRM‑190)
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Extended the Listings API response to include School and District fields. Enables richer downstream experiences and reporting that depend on education‑related listing attributes.
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System deployment and platform readiness work (CRM‑183)
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Deployment and infrastructure tasks to support this and future CRM pipeline releases.
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Bug fixes and stability improvements
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More reliable delivery of listing alerts (CRM‑191, CRM‑197)
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Fixed issues where listing alerts were not consistently delivered in certain scenarios. Ensures subscribed contacts reliably receive alerts triggered by their saved searches.
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Inbound email correctly attached to contact records (CRM‑193)
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Resolved a defect where inbound emails were not always logging to the correct contact. Improves communication history accuracy for follow‑up and reporting.
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Zapier can properly set Stage, Type, and Status (CRM‑195)
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Corrected a Zapier integration issue that prevented flows from reliably updating Stage, Type, or Status. Automations using Zapier can now safely drive lifecycle changes in the CRM.
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Collections Grid no longer causes browser crashes (CRM‑187)
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Fixed a problem where loading the Collections Grid could crash the browser. Users can now work with larger collections more safely.
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Google OAuth and site‑speed related issue resolved (CRM‑188)
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Addressed an OAuth and performance problem observed during a customer support session. Improves sign‑in stability and page responsiveness in affected scenarios.
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“Requested Information” tracking event restored (CRM‑161)
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Re‑enabled the missing Requested Information beacon event. Ensures analytics and behavioral tracking remain complete for this action.
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Release v1.0.2 – Website (CMS)
Scope: This release focuses on search and filter correctness, responsive behavior on key forms and dropdowns, and stronger HTML and schema structure to support SEO and rich search results for listings and featured properties.
Highlights
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Featured Properties widget with proper HTML and schema (GGMI‑3315)
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Updated the Featured Properties widget to use appropriate HTML tags and schema markup. Helps search engines better understand and surface featured listings content.
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Structured ld+json for Featured Properties cards (GGMI‑3318)
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Added ld+json structured data to Featured Properties cards. Improves eligibility for rich search snippets and consistent listing metadata across search engines.
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Search results pages now SEO‑ready (GGMI‑3259)
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Implemented proper HTML structure and schema on search results pages. Supports richer, more accurate representation of listing result sets in search.
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Listing detail pages with enhanced HTML & schema (GGMI‑3258)
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Improved markup and schema coverage on listing detail pages. Strengthens SEO and ensures detailed property information is machine‑readable.
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Search, filter, and display fixes
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More accurate behavior when switching market types (For Sale / For Rent) (GGMI‑3370)
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Fixed an issue where counts and results changed unexpectedly when toggling market type. Visitors should now see consistent result counts that match selected market filters.
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Price filter on area pages now behaves correctly (GGMI‑3181)
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Resolved problems with the price filter not returning expected listings on area pages. Improves visitor confidence when narrowing searches by budget.
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Price range correctly reflected in Advanced Search UI (GGMI‑3337)
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Ensured the selected price range displays correctly in the Advanced Search interface. Reduces confusion between chosen filters and on‑screen values.
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UI and responsive behavior fixes
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Duplicate forms removed on Sign Up & Login (GGMI‑3372)
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Fixed a bug where users sometimes saw two forms on the Sign Up & Login page. Provides a cleaner, less confusing onboarding experience.
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Save Search dropdown fixed on mobile and tablets (GGMI‑3344)
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Corrected an issue where the Save Search dropdown was cut off on iPad and mobile. Makes saving searches easier across devices.
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Form field visual consistency restored (GGMI‑3333)
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Addressed a styling issue where form fields appeared with an unintended transparent background. Aligns forms with the intended design system and improves readability.
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