Fix: Dashboard Total Leads no longer shows 0 when contacts exist
The dashboard Total Leads tile counted 0 for some teams even though contacts existed and per-stage counts were correct. It now counts every active lead.
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The dashboard Total Leads tile counted 0 for some teams even though contacts existed and per-stage counts were correct. It now counts every active lead.
Read more →Changing a contact's stage no longer clears the Assigned To field.
Read more →Tasks now support multiple attendees, just like appointments. Add team members to a task and each one sees it on their calendar and gets the standard due and past-due reminders.
Read more →Lead-event webhooks, marketplace inquiries, inbox lead capture, loan imports, and mailbox sync now serialize contact creation, so the same person arriving twice at once no longer creates duplicates.
Read more →When you include the Address column in a contact export, the CSV now keeps the full Address column and adds separate Street, Street 2, City, State, Zip, and Country columns so you can sort and filter on each field in your spreadsheet.
Read more →Automations with a 'Phone Is Good' or 'Email Is Good' Condition node now correctly evaluate for contacts with valid phones and email grades, instead of always failing and skipping the rest of the workflow.
Read more →The Inbox now loads more conversations automatically as you scroll, instead of stopping after the first ~30.
Read more →The Partner API now lets you set a contract's primary and secondary pipeline stage on create or update — making two-way pipeline sync with external tools (Sisu, etc.) practical for the first time.
Read more →SMS and MMS sends from numbers without an approved A2P 10DLC campaign attachment are now blocked up front with a clear, actionable error instead of being silently rejected by carriers.
Read more →Contacts created from name-only lead sources (Facebook ads, website forms, Zapier) now display their name correctly in the All People list and global search results.
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