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Release Notes: May 22, 2026

This week's release brings 3 major new capabilities to the Gantt: Baselines, Grouping, and Ripple Preview.

Notable Enhancements

At Risk Projects (AI Risk Engine)

Integrate now surfaces at-risk projects directly in your notification summary dashboard. Instead of digging through schedules to find what's slipping, you'll see root projects flagged with the specific drivers creating risk, whether those drivers are direct children of the project or buried several levels deep in the tree.

Each at-risk project displays the drivers contributing to its risk score. Click any driver to open its panel on the right, where a warning box at the top breaks down the signals causing the risk so you can take action without leaving the dashboard.

Baselines

Users can now set a Baseline Date in display settings to capture a snapshot of a schedule and compare it against current dates over time. Objects show baseline indicators with arrow pills and delta tags (such as -15d or +36d) so teams can see at a glance which work has slipped, which has moved earlier, and by how much. Baseline icon colors reflect status relative to the snapshot, making it easy to discover how a schedule has changed without leaving the Gantt.

Grouping (Swimlanes)

The Gantt now supports grouping by status, assignee, tag, priority, color, driver type, and more. Group headers stay sticky as users scroll long lists and include contextual icons so groups are easy to scan at a glance. Group selections and collapsed state are saved in the view config and reflected in URL params, so users can return to the same arrangement later or share a link that opens in the same configuration.

Dependency Movement Alerts and Ripple Preview

When dragging an object on the Gantt that has downstream dependencies, users now see a ripple preview showing exactly which objects will shift and by how much before committing the change. Movement alert dialogs also now appear properly when date changes require approval, and when dates are shifted via list actions. This gives teams full visibility into cascading schedule impacts before they happen.

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