New: Native Inspection Dashboards with Sites & Regions, plus a more conversational AI App Builder
This release brings operational intelligence natively into WizyVision. The headline is the new Native Inspection Dashboard — in-app widgets that answer real operational questions like audit completion across your network — without leaving the product or wiring up an external BI tool. Underpinning it is a new Sites & Regions hierarchy that lets you group sites under regions and label each level in your own terms. Alongside the dashboards, the AI App Builder gets a more conversational, guided experience for generating an application from a plain-language description.
About the Native Dashboard — The Inspection Dashboard ships in this release as an opt-in, per-app capability. It is switched on for a specific inspection app rather than enabled everywhere by default; the rollout to each customer and app is coordinated separately. For the first customer, it replaces an external Looker Studio "audit completion by region" report in full.
Release Versions
Component | Version |
|---|---|
Web / Server | v5.7.1 |
Client v2 | v2.6.0 |
Admin v2 | v1.8.1 |
New Features
Native Inspection Dashboard (per-app, opt-in)
A new in-app dashboard surface that renders operational insights about your inspection data, scoped to the app that owns the records and to exactly what each user is allowed to see.
Audit completion rollup — A pivot-style view of audit completion grouped by your hierarchy (Region → Site), reachable as a tab inside the inspection app, one click from the records it summarises
Status-defined completion — Choose which one or more statuses from your own app's status list count as "complete" — completion reflects your workflow, not a fixed assumption
Hierarchy filters — Filter at both the region and the site level to focus on one part of your network or drill into specific sites
Date range with presets — This month / last month / quarter / custom, defaulting to the current month, with a real-time toggle between "created" and "updated" dates
KPI summary — Headline numbers (total audits, completion rate) shown as cards, computed from the same query as the table so the headline can never disagree with the breakdown beneath it
Row drill-in — Click a site row to jump to the underlying inspection records
CSV export — Export the access-filtered rows exactly as shown on screen
Access-aware by construction — Users only ever see numbers they could reconstruct from records they're allowed to read; auditors see only their assigned sites, managers see the full network
Shareable views — Filter selections are reflected in the URL, so a specific view can be bookmarked or shared
Loading, empty, and error states and multi-language labels throughout
Sites & Regions
A new way to organise sites into a hierarchy that mirrors your real-world structure.
Regions — A new object that groups sites; manage regions from a dedicated Regions tab in Admin v2 (list, create, edit)
Assign sites to regions — Assign a site to a region individually or in bulk; unassigned sites are surfaced in their own "Unassigned" group
Assisted region delete — Deleting a region prompts you to reassign or clear its attached sites first, so no site is left orphaned
Custom level labels — Name each hierarchy level in your own terms (e.g. "Direction" and "Agence"), rendered consistently across the product
Region-aware site list — The site list can be sorted by region, and region names now appear alongside sites
Improvements
A more conversational AI App Builder
The AI App Builder now guides you through building an application as a conversation, rather than a single prompt.
Guided Q&A — The builder asks 1–4 focused questions at a time (single-choice, multi-select, or free text), so it gathers exactly what it needs to shape your app
Skip and defaults — Skip a question to accept its recommended answer, or choose "Go with defaults" to let the builder proceed with sensible recommendations
Blueprint confirmation — Before the app is built, a recap of your answers is shown alongside the proposed app blueprint for review
Transparent build — The build phase shows one clear, human-readable activity row per step (creating the app, adding statuses, fields, sections, configuring logic), with details available on demand
Questions or Issues?
If you experience any issues related to this release, please contact support through your Freshdesk portal.
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