This release introduces several enhancements to improve survey analytics, event management, page navigation, and survey design flexibility.
Survey Completion Tracker Widget
A new analytics widget provides per-question insights into survey completion patterns. The Survey Completion Tracker displays how users interact with each question through a stacked horizontal bar chart.
Key features:
Visual breakdown showing the percentage of users who answered and submitted, skipped but submitted, or abandoned the survey at each question
Questions displayed as rows (Q1, Q2, Q3, etc.) with colour-coded segments for easy scanning
Hover tooltips showing question titles and exact percentages
Option to expand and collapse for longer surveys
Located below individual question widgets on the survey analytics page
This widget helps identify where users are dropping off or skipping questions, enabling you to refine survey design for better completion rates.

Average Time Spent Per Question Widget
Understanding how long users spend on each question can reveal which questions may be confusing or time-consuming. The new Average Time Spent Per Question widget displays timing data in a horizontal bar chart format.
Key features:
Shows average time in seconds for each survey question
Questions displayed as separate rows with time values on the x-axis
Hover functionality displays the full question title
Collapsible display showing 8 questions initially, expandable to show all questions
Time measured from initial field focus to final interaction
Use this data to identify questions that require revision or additional clarity.

Optional RSVP for Events
Events can now be created without requiring RSVP functionality. This is particularly useful for drop-in events or information-only announcements where registration is not needed.
Key features:
New “Allow RSVP“ checkbox in event settings (enabled by default)
When RSVP is disabled:
The RSVP button is hidden on both event pages and event cards
Event cards display “View event details“ as the primary action
The Attendees tab and participants widget are hidden in the dashboard
Max number of attendees field is not displayed
Existing attendee data is preserved if RSVP is re-enabled later
Note
If you disable RSVP after attendees have already registered, their data will be hidden but retained. Re-enabling RSVP will restore access to the attendee information.

Table of Contents Block
Long-form content can now include an automatically generated table of contents to improve navigation. This feature is available for projects, pages, events, and updates.
Key features:
Enable via checkbox in the content settings: “Show table of contents“
Automatically generates anchor links from all H2 and H3 headings in the content
H3 headings are nested under their parent H2 headings
Displays with the heading “On this page“
Clicking a link scrolls smoothly to the corresponding section
Minimal spacing above the target heading ensures optimal readability
The table of contents appears at the top of the content area, making it easy for users to navigate to specific sections.

Likert Scale Display Improvements
Likert scale questions now support table display format for improved readability and user experience on desktop devices.
Key features:
New “Display likert scale as table“ checkbox when creating Likert questions (enabled by default)
Desktop view displays questions in a table format with:
Questions listed in the left column
Response options spanning horizontally across columns
Easier comparison across multiple statements
Mobile view automatically displays in vertical format for optimal readability on smaller screens
The table format mirrors the intuitive left-to-right progression from negative to positive responses, improving scan-ability and reducing user effort.
