What's new in Vmoox
Stay current with Vmoox product updates, practical improvements, and release rollout guidance. This page helps teams adopt new features without disrupting daily operations.
How to use this updates hub
This article is your release command center. Vmoox ships ongoing improvements across Leads, Projects, WhatsApp, Payments, collaboration apps, and automation tooling. Instead of reading updates passively, use this hub to plan adoption in your workspace. Capture what changed, identify impact on your current process, and assign rollout owners. Teams that treat updates as operational work gain faster performance improvements and fewer surprises.
What changed
- New and improved capabilities are grouped by workflow area so teams can adopt changes with context.
- Each release item includes practical guidance on who should review it and what settings to validate.
- Automation and messaging updates are flagged for extra testing where customer-facing communication is involved.
- Billing and plan-related changes include reminders for finance and workspace owners.
How to roll this out to your team
Run a weekly ten-minute release review in your operations rhythm. Select one or two improvements with clear business impact, test them in a controlled flow, and document final decisions in Files or checklist records. Avoid rolling out everything at once. Focused adoption preserves stability and helps teams absorb change without confusion.
Best practices
- Share release notes in workspace Messages so everyone understands what changed.
- Test updates in a low-risk project or lead pipeline first.
- Review automations after every major release.
- Collect feedback from sales, operations, and client-facing teammates in one thread.
Operational impact review
After each release, evaluate speed, quality, and predictability. Keep notes tied to specific records or workflows so improvements are measurable.
- Measure one before-versus-after metric for each adopted change.
- Assign one owner per update so follow-through does not fade.
- Archive rollout decisions in Files to accelerate future onboarding.
Common mistakes
- Assuming every update is enabled by default without checking app settings.
- Changing process steps without role or permission review.
- Skipping customer-facing template checks before launching WhatsApp automations.
What to do next
Bookmark this page and pair it with the specific release articles in the What's New category. For clarification on feature behavior, contact support@vmoox.com.