YPM

Release Notes – August 2025 (v1.1)

In this new version, we have introduced the option to define the hourly cost (€) per employee. This parameter can be configured when creating an employee, and their cost can also be updated from the editing area.

This value can only be configured by the business owner and can only be viewed by them.

Budget calculation based on employee price

In this new version, improvements have been made to the budget calculation for each project, where you can estimate costs in relation to the price per department or select the option to calculate the budget based on the hourly cost of the workers involved in the project.

To do this, a switcher has been added to the budget screen, allowing you to view the two options and calculate the two budgets depending on the hourly cost.

Budget image applying the department’s hourly cost.

Budget image applying the hourly cost of the employee associated with the project.

Unique identifier in requirements

In this version, a unique identifier has been introduced upon request to facilitate searching, organising, and referencing when designing the first steps in defining the project.

Employee without technologies

In this version, the option to create an employee without associated technologies has been enabled in the employee creation process. The user creating the employee will always be able to access the employee screen and, when editing it, subsequently assign the technologies that the employee knows and the level of each one.

Assigning tasks to the Worker role

In this version, which includes different roles within the company, our task assignment engine has been configured to automatically assign defined tasks to employees assigned to the project who have the “Worker” role.

Similarly, on the task assignment screen, you can change the assignment by assigning the task to any employee who is part of the project.

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