All releasesRelease notes · USA
Heyshift platform launch & spring 2026 capabilities
v1.0.0
Overview
This release captures the baseline Heyshift marketing site and product narrative aligned for USA teams running multi-location schedules. Use it as the starting changelog before narrower monthly polish notes return.
Scheduling & coverage
- Shift scheduling narrative with templates, copy weeks, bulk publish, and multi-view planning (
/features/shift-scheduling). - Locations & areas story for color-coded zones that mirror how supervisors walk sites (
/features/multi-location-areas). - People & availability and leave management positioning so gaps appear while planners staff, not after publish (
/features/people-availability,/features/meal-rest-break-leave-management). - Staff management storyline for roles, sites, and roster structure without parallel HR spreadsheets (
/features/staff-management).
Labor, attendance & mobility
- Labor & cost insights positioning for finance-week context beside scheduled hours (
/features/cost-labor-insights). - Attendance tracking narrative anchored to published shifts (
/features/attendance-tracker). - Mobile app messaging for supervisors approving swaps, pushes, and live roster reads (
/features/mobile-app). - Payroll roadmap page describing upcoming payroll-ready handoffs (
/features/payroll).
Pricing & trials
- Seat-based Team, Business, and Enterprise tiers with 14-day trials on Team and Business, documented on
/pricing. - Price disclaimers clarifying indicative rates versus signed orders.
Trust, forms & brand
- Cloudflare Turnstile on demo and contact APIs with server-side verification.
- Resend email delivery paths for
/api/contactand/api/book-demo. - Open Graph image, favicon, and apple-touch icon generation aligned with Heyshift branding.
- Sitemap coverage for marketing routes.
Docs & content
- Flagship blog: Heyshift scheduling for USA teams.
- Customer stories hub refreshed with editorial composites aligned to rollout themes (
/customers). - Prior placeholder release notes were retired in favor of this consolidated baseline.
Coming next
- AI-assisted scheduling narratives remain marked Soon in navigation until capability boundaries and pilots are announced.
- Narrower release notes will ship as dated changelog posts once engineering publishes incremental builds tied to production environments.

