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TAI reports now show hotel, supplier & agency names, not raw IDs
Improvement.
Booking breakdowns and reports generated by TAI used to fall back to opaque reference codes (e.g. p_g_y1z3vqnq) for hotels, suppliers, travel agencies, and flights when no human-readable name was known. TAI can now resolve the actual hotel name, supplier name, travel agency name, and flight number directly, so room-night, supplier, and agency breakdowns read clearly without manual lookups.
Company admins can now search the Audit Log's Action filter
Improvement. Only Company Admins.
The Action filter on the Audit Log page lists dozens of event types. It now has a search box, so finding one action no longer means scrolling through the full list.
Invited users at SSO companies can now finish setup with Google
Improvement. Only Company Admins.
When you invite a user whose company has Google single sign-on set up, their invitation now lets them finish setting up with Continue with Google right on the acceptance page — no password required. Setting a password is still offered as an alternative, and companies without SSO see the password setup exactly as before.
Recover a user who ended up with no way to sign in
Fix. Only Company Admins.
A user could end up active but unable to sign in — for example if their invitation was never accepted and their account was later reactivated. Their profile now shows a Reissue invitation action that emails them a fresh setup link so they can get in, without any need to delete and recreate the account. Two related rough edges are gone too: creating a user always sends the invitation email (the opt-out that could silently leave someone without a link has been removed), and reactivating a user with no sign-in method now explains what to do instead of quietly leaving them locked out.
Reading earlier chat content no longer snaps back down mid-reply
Fix.
Scrolling up while an agent was still writing snapped the chat back to the bottom on every new piece of text. The view now stays put while you read, and a “Jump to latest” button returns you to the newest content.
