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Release notes 2022-01-15 - Editable Checklist

What’s new and improved?

Checklists can be created without a template NEW

Our new checklists allow users to create free-form checklists, AKA to-do lists directly in Jira issues or Confluence pages. You no longer need to have a checklist template to generate a checklist.

A jira issue with an ad-hoc Didit checklist.
A jira issue with an ad-hoc Didit checklist.

On the one hand, we believe that stats will help you and your team to love your checklist work more. You can see your progress. You can report on your discipline and learn about the process itself. It’s also some form of gamification to see all these analytics about your progress.

Users can edit checklists NEW

Users can also edit a checklist now when a change or an additional need arises. This transforms the mere checking and auditing element of our checklists into a to-do list that can change and “evolve.” This feature is available in Jira and Confluence.

The edit checklist button in a Didit checklist.
The edit checklist button in a Didit checklist.

To be able to edit existing checklists, you need to enable this feature in the checklist template with the option “Editable.”

The Didit checklist template setting that allows the checklist to be editable
The Didit checklist template setting that allows the checklist to be editable

More meaningful empty state for checklists IMPROVED

We have improved the empty states for checklists in the didit hub at the beginning when there were no existing checklists yet.

The Didit hub with not checklist templates.
The Didit hub with not checklist templates.

And some more improvements & fixes

FIXED If you convert a task to a heading, the description is preserved now and does not get lost.


Link to this page: https://seibert.biz/checklistsrelease202210