March 13th, 2026

Attik Update - AI-powered Report Help, Agreement Template Updates & Calendar Scheduling Improvements

Summary

  • AI-powered report help is now available directly inside supported report views.

  • Calendar scheduling got a broader set of upgrades, including recurring-event controls and stronger visibility improvements.

  • Agreement workflows now split more cleanly between required initials and smarter template behavior.

  • Teams can manage payment setup, sample reports, and bundle discount display with clearer settings controls.

  • Workorder, quote, and report workflows picked up several meaningful quality-of-life updates.

New Features

AI Agent Assist

  • What changed: Supported report views now include AI Agent Assist, giving agents in-context help while reviewing a report.

  • Before: Agents had to interpret report details on their own or switch between the report and outside notes to explain findings and next steps.

  • Now: Agents can open AI Agent Assist, ask questions about the report, and launch help directly from report sections and supported defect views.

  • Why it matters: This makes report walkthroughs faster and gives agents more confidence when explaining findings to clients.


Calendar Settings Options

  • What changed: New calendar settings options give teams more control over how calendar information is displayed and managed.

  • Before: Teams had fewer settings-based ways to tailor the calendar experience to their scheduling preferences.

  • Now: Calendar-related visibility and scheduling controls are available through dedicated settings options.

  • Why it matters: This makes the calendar easier to tune to each team's workflow instead of relying on one default experience.


Calendar Event Workflow Updates

  • What changed: The calendar now supports broader recurring-event management and cleaner event editing behavior.

  • Before: Recurring event changes were more limited, and teams had fewer ways to manage event-series updates cleanly.

  • Now: Teams can work with recurring events more cleanly and use improved edit and delete options for event series. Durations can now be changed from the calendar by clicking and dragging a block.

  • Why it matters: Scheduling changes are easier to manage without as many workarounds in the day-to-day event flow.


Agreement Initials Blocks

  • What changed: Agreement templates can now require initials before a client signs.

  • Before: Teams could require a signature, but had fewer ways to make clients actively acknowledge specific sections inside the agreement.

  • Now: Templates can include initials requirements so clients must complete those fields before signing.

  • Why it matters: This gives teams a clearer way to capture acknowledgment for important sections without relying on a single final signature alone.


Payment Settings

  • What changed: The Payment Settings experience is now available with setup areas for Guardian Payments and Pay at Close.

  • Before: Payment settings were not available in the same usable way for teams trying to manage payment configuration.

  • Now: Teams can access Payment Settings, review Guardian Payments, and configure Pay at Close from the settings area.

  • Why it matters: Payment configuration is easier to find and manage in one place.


Sample Reports

  • What changed: Teams can now manage Sample Reports more intentionally from settings.

  • Before: Example-report workflows were more limited for teams trying to maintain polished reports for sharing and demonstration.

  • Now: Teams can search for eligible reports, add them as samples, and manage that sample-report list from one place. Sample reports also anonymize the data from the selected inspection.

  • Why it matters: This makes it easier to keep useful example reports ready for training, sales, and implementation conversations.

Improvements

Agreement Template Controls

  • What changed: Agreement templates now support Primary Only behavior and templates that do not lock reports.

  • Before: Agreement behavior was less flexible when multiple services were on a job, and teams had fewer controls over which agreements should affect report access.

  • Now: Teams can configure some agreements to apply only to the primary service and allow others to exist without locking report access.

  • Why it matters: This reduces unnecessary signing friction and gives teams more control over how agreements behave in real-world service combinations.


Manual Send Eligibility For Email Templates

  • What changed: Email templates can now be marked with Enable manual send.

  • Before: One-off email send pickers could surface templates that were not meant for manual sending.

  • Now: Teams can turn manual sending on only for the templates that should appear in activity and worklist email pickers.

  • Why it matters: This keeps manual send lists cleaner and helps staff choose the right template faster.


Bundle Discount Display Setting

  • What changed: The Show bundle discount vs primary fee setting now lives in Scheduling Settings.

  • Before: Bundle discount display behavior was less clearly managed and not centralized in the scheduling settings area.

  • Now: Teams can control whether bundle discounts are shown against the primary fee from a dedicated settings toggle.

  • Why it matters: This gives companies clearer control over how bundled pricing is displayed in the places their team uses most.


Report Export And Presentation Improvements

  • What changed: Report and quote-related presentation picked up improvements across PDF export, report headers, and related user-facing cleanup.

  • Before: Export and presentation flows had more rough edges across some report and quote experiences.

  • Now: Teams benefit from cleaner export behavior and better report presentation in supported areas.

  • Why it matters: This improves the polish of customer-facing outputs and internal review workflows.

Bug Fixes

Required Reports Can Clear A Spectora Template

  • What changed: Required reports no longer force a Spectora template to stay attached once one has been selected.

  • Before: After choosing a Spectora template on a required report, teams could get stuck without a clean way to remove it.

  • Now: Teams can unset the Spectora template when a required report should no longer be tied to one.

  • Why it matters: This prevents configuration dead ends and makes required report setup more flexible.


Payment And Batch Total Accuracy

  • What changed: Payment-related totals were corrected in batch and related views.

  • Before: Refunded payment totals and related rollups could display misleading values.

  • Now: Payment totals use the corrected values from the backend calculations.

  • Why it matters: Teams can trust what they are seeing when reviewing payment and batch information.


Send Quote Popup Cleanup

  • What changed: The send-quote popup in Online Scheduler no longer shows a Draft label where it created confusion.

  • Before: The popup included draft wording that did not fit the intended send flow.

  • Now: The popup is cleaner and more aligned with the actual action being taken.

  • Why it matters: This removes friction at a point where users are trying to send quickly and confidently.


Service Update Reliability

  • What changed: Service update behavior was corrected so settings changes are more reliably reflected.

  • Before: Updating a service could fail to fully populate or reflect the expected information.

  • Now: Service update flows are more dependable.

  • Why it matters: This reduces confusion when teams are editing service configuration.