improved
Activities
Mobile App
Flexible Activity Layouts, a Reworked Wheel, and Stronger Mobile Security
We've been busy shipping improvements across the platform, and this round brings some meaningful upgrades to how you build activities and how clients experience Quenza on mobile.
More Flexible Activity Layouts with Page Breaks
Activities just got a lot more versatile, when you want them to be. By default, activities behave exactly as before, with each element living on its own page. But now you can enable the new page break layout via a setting, unlocking full control over how your content flows. With it turned on, multiple elements can share a single page, and a new page only begins when you add a page break element or start a new section. This means you can group related elements together, pace longer activities the way you want, and design a flow that feels natural for your clients.
A note on progress tracking: in the page break layout, progress is calculated based on completed elements rather than pages. In the classic setup, this distinction didn't matter, one element equaled one page. But with the new flexibility, it does. For example, if an activity has 3 pages where the first page contains 3 elements and the other two pages contain one element each, completing the first page brings the client to 60% progress. This keeps the completion experience fair and accurate, no matter how you structure your layout.

Wheel Element, Reworked
To make the most of this new layout flexibility, we've reworked the Wheel element so it behaves better alongside page breaks and other elements on the same page.
We've also added some interaction improvements to make rating dimensions feel smoother: you can now navigate between dimensions using the arrow controls, and once a rating is selected, the wheel automatically advances to the next dimension. Less clicking, more flow.

Improved Mobile App Security
We've polished the UX of the mobile apps and added a new security layer for users who use a PIN code: when the app is minimized, the lock screen now kicks in automatically. This means client data stays protected the moment the app leaves the foreground, a small but important step in keeping sensitive information safe on the go.