Dialpad Release Notes 24.04.16
    • 16 Apr 2024
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    Dialpad's desktop app and web portal serve as the central hub for business communications. They regularly release updates with new features, improvements, and bug fixes. The most recent release on April 16, 2024 addressed critical bugs. One bug caused room phones to be deleted from the Admin portal, which has been resolved. Another bug affected voicemail notes when reassigned, incorrectly showing the new assignee as the creator. This issue has also been fixed. Additionally, a bug that caused agents on digital sessions to have incorrect status has been resolved. The update also included minor bug fixes and improvements to enhance the overall user experience. Users are encouraged to update their app or visit Dialpad's website to access these improvements.

    Dialpad's desktop app and web portal are designed to live at the center of your business communications, and we're always rolling out product updates containing new features, improvements and bug fixes.

    Be sure to update your desktop app, or visit Dialpad's web portal to take advantage of our latest improvements.

    Let's take a look at what's new from our most recent release on April 16, 2024.

    Critical bug fixes

    Delete room phone bug

    Some users reported that their admins couldn't delete a room phone from the Admin portal. This has been fixed!

    Voicemail notes bug

    A few users reported that when voicemails were reassigned, the voicemail notes also changed to reflect that they had been created by the new assignee. We've fixed this.

    Digital agent status bug

    Some users reported that agents on digital sessions showed incorrect statuses. This has been fixed! 

    Other improvements

    We've also fixed some minor bugs and behind-the-scenes functionality, improving your overall experience with Dialpad.

    Happy Dialing!






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