Product · Changelog
Every release, in plain English.
A running log of what we've shipped to BaristaGrid — from headline features to the small refinements that make the product feel calmer every week.
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Releases shipped
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Features delivered
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- v1.2.0LatestApril 28, 2026
Smart Coverage & Live Dashboard
A more honest dashboard that surfaces today's real coverage at a glance, plus quality-of-life upgrades across the team page.
- FeatureManager dashboard now reflects live data from your workspace — staff count, today's shifts, and an active-shift list.
- FeatureEmail is now optional when adding a team member; placeholder addresses are minted under the hood and hidden from the UI.
- ImprovementRefined empty states and loading skeletons across the dashboard for a calmer first-run experience.
- FixSearch on the Team page no longer flickers when filtering large rosters.
- v1.1.0GAApril 11, 2026
Advanced Roster Builder
A redesigned scheduling builder with drag-to-place shifts, smart conflict detection, and a faster save loop.
- FeatureNew roster builder with drag-and-drop shift placement on a 7-day grid.
- FeatureReal-time conflict detection for double-booked or under-staffed slots.
- PerformanceReduced first-paint of the schedule view by ~40% on large workspaces.
- ImprovementKeyboard shortcuts for week navigation, copy week, and undo last change.
- FixFixed a rare timezone issue when rendering shifts that crossed midnight.
- v1.0.0GAMarch 28, 2026
Initial Launch
BaristaGrid is publicly available. The first version ships with the core scheduling, team, and time-off workflows that took us 18 months of operator interviews to design.
- FeatureWorkspace authentication via email and Google SSO.
- FeatureTeam page with roles, hourly rates, avatars, and per-member schedules.
- FeatureWeekly schedule with shift assignment, swaps, and PDF export.
- FeatureTime-off requests with a manager approval inbox.
- SecurityRow-level security policies for every customer table from day one.
That's the full public history. Older internal builds are archived for support and audit purposes.