We’ve replaced the manual 1–2 day document archiving process with a fully automated monthly delivery. Clients can now configure a scheduled ZIP download of all project documents, automatically delivered to designated recipients each month.
What’s New
A new Scheduled Downloads tab has been added to the Client page (between Contacts and Client Settings), where administrators can configure all options for this feature.
Flexible Scheduling Choose any delivery day from the 1st through the 28th of each month. The system will automatically prepare and deliver the archive overnight so it’s ready in recipients’ inboxes by morning.
Customizable Document Options When enabling scheduled downloads, you can choose exactly which document types to include in each archive:
Recipient Management Select one or more notification recipients directly from your client’s user list. Recipients will each receive an individual email with a secure download link when the archive is ready.
Single ZIP Archive All documents are packaged into a single ZIP file organized by division and project, making it easy to navigate and archive locally. The download link is valid for 7 days.
Delivery Summary Email Each recipient receives an email confirming how many projects were successfully packaged, along with details on any that encountered issues — including the project name and a brief reason — so nothing goes unnoticed.
How to Get Started
We’ve resolved an issue where overlapping map items would appear in different visual orders after a page refresh, making it difficult to read site conditions at a glance. The Active Site Map Editor (ASM) now uses a fixed, deterministic layering system that produces identical results every time — across refreshes and across users.
What Changed
Map items now render in a defined stacking order based on their type, ensuring that the most contextually important features are always visible and nothing is unexpectedly buried beneath another layer.
Fixed Layer Order (bottom to top)
Stable Ordering Within Each Layer
When multiple items of the same type overlap, they are ordered by creation date — the most recently created item appears on top. This order is fixed: editing an item does not change its position, and undoing a deletion restores an item to its original stacking position.
What This Fixes
We’ve fixed an issue where clicking a link from an automated email notification would land you on the dashboard instead of the intended page — if you needed to log in first.
What Changed
When a user clicks a link from a notification email and is prompted to log in, the application now correctly redirects them to the originally requested page after authentication completes, rather than dropping them on the dashboard.
What This Fixes
Previously, if your session had expired or you were in a new browser window, clicking any notification link would send you to the dashboard after logging in — leaving you to manually navigate back to what you were trying to access. This was especially disruptive for time-sensitive workflows.
The following notification types are now fully corrected:
Deep links also now handle query parameters correctly and behave consistently across all protected routes. Users with an active session were not affected by this issue and will notice no change.
We’ve added a new print option that visually connects legend items on a printed Active Site Map to their corresponding entries in the change log — eliminating the guesswork of manually cross-referencing symbols and records.
What’s New
A new Include Legend Item Tags toggle is now available in the Site Map print configuration. When enabled, each legend item symbol printed on the map displays a numbered label that matches its corresponding record in the change log, so inspectors, reviewers, and auditors can instantly identify which symbol belongs to which entry.
When the toggle is off, maps print exactly as they do today.
Who This Helps