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Revoke Client Access, Sortable Lists, and Custom Sender Authentication

We've shipped a batch of improvements across the app, several of them straight from your requests on the feedback board. Here is what's new.
Revoke a client's access
You can now pause a client's access to their portal without deleting them or any of their data. From the client's three-dot menu, revoke access when you need to, for example if a client takes a break or falls behind on payment, then restore it instantly when they are ready to continue. Everything they have done stays exactly where they left it.
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Sort any list
Listings across Quenza are now sortable. Click a column to order a list the way you want, with a clear indicator showing how it is currently sorted. Whether you are looking at clients, activities, or other tables, you can quickly bring the most relevant items to the top.
Self-serve DNS for custom sender emails
When you connect a custom sender email, Quenza now shows you the exact DNS records you need to authenticate it, including the DKIM and Return-Path details, right inside the app. Once your domain is verified, open Workspace, then White Label, and copy the DKIM records (added as TXT records) and the Return-Path record (added as a CNAME) into your domain provider. This works for both new and existing custom sender domains and means better deliverability without contacting support. Custom sender email is available on the Impact plan and above.
Stronger PIN protection
For clients who lock the app with a PIN, we've added an extra layer of security. After three incorrect PIN attempts, the app now asks for the account password before trying again, keeping client data better protected on shared or lost devices.
Upload short videos in the file upload element
Clients can now upload small video files through the file upload element in your activities, not just images and documents. It is a simple way to let clients share a quick clip as part of an exercise, check-in, or reflection.
Clickable links in the editor
Links you add in the rich text editor, including in chat messages, are now proper clickable hyperlinks, making it easier to point clients to resources, booking pages, or anything else online.
Keep the requests coming on the feedback board. Your votes genuinely shape what we build next. More soon.