July 9, 2026 · Manage1to1

The Last Major Release

We're retiring the big, twice-a-year software drop for something smaller, calmer, and a lot less scary. Meet 2026.07.1, the send-off release, and the continuous cadence that replaces it.

The Last Major Release

Pour one out for the Big Release.

For years we shipped Manage1to1 in two big drops a year. We'd save everything up, stack the features high, and push it all at once. It felt impressive. Mostly it was just risk wearing a nice outfit, because bundling ten changes into one giant moment is exactly how things break.

So we grew up. Better testing, cleaner deploys, the boring infrastructure that lets us ship a small change on a Tuesday and have it be genuinely uneventful.

Two staircases climbing to the same height, one a single giant intimidating step and the other a series of small even steps

That's the shift. We're done with major releases. Not because we're doing less, but because we're doing it continuously. No nine-page changelog, no upgrade weekend on your calendar. You'll log in and the thing that annoyed you last month will just quietly be better.

Consider this one the send-off, and we let it get big on purpose: one last hurrah before we go quietly continuous. Here's some of what's in it.

A help desk rebuilt around how districts actually run. Departments now nest into sub-departments, each scoped to students, staff, everyone, or admin-only, so one ticket queue can mirror your real org chart. Technicians get bulk actions across the ticket list, a dedicated inbound email-to-ticket address for each district, and Chrome Remote Desktop sessions launched right from a ticket with a full audit trail.

More of your stack, connected. A vendor-agnostic OneRoster integration and a first-class PowerSchool sync join rostering, and Microsoft SCCM brings Windows fleets into device management. A new opt-in device-import review queue means nothing from your MDM becomes inventory unless you say so.

Money, handled in one sitting. Repair Credits let districts that self-insure pre-fund a per-user balance that draws down before a family is billed, and the enrollment portal can now collect outstanding fees and fines in the same session as the AUP signature.

Plus the rest: SAML 2.0 single sign-on for admins, district-logo white-labeling, random device inspection pulls, custom-field values in your help desk reports, a modernized incident editor, and a long round of reporting and stability fixes.

The full 2026.07.1 release notes have everything.

The best software updates are the ones you never have to think about. We spent years earning the right to be boring, and honestly, we've never been more excited about it.

Book a demo and we'll show you around.


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