What’s happening on the storyboard?
Storyboard sections are here!
Have you ever built a Tines story and thought, “How am I going to explain this so that anyone can understand it right away?”
We are excited to introduce the following ways to instantly bring visual clarity to your workflows:
Storyboard sections - visually section out your actions
Storyboard note markdown - add tables, mermaid diagrams, colored text, and more to your notes
Configure story open point - open a story to a set action or note
Records enhancements
The team was busy this month working to make Records even more impressive.
We’ve worked on:
Enhancing record charts with axes + gridlines, and adding number charts
Adding usability improvements like record type descriptions, and viewing parent records
Duplicating record types within or across teams
Distinguishing between different record types
There’s so much more; you have to check it all out here
The template corner

The more you build in Tines, the more you discover different templates you can add to your arsenal. Private templates are hugely beneficial and should be easily accessible.
This month, we added the ability to:
Share private templates globally or with a specific team for granular controls
Speed up how you create and maintain private templates and their action inputs
And in more template news, tons of new templates are constantly being added to Tines, including tools you use daily. As of February, we’ve passed 23,000 templates in the library, and have connect flows for over 180 products. Check them out today!
Using case fields and blocks

This past month, we explored how to simplify the way you manage your cases.
And based on customer conversations, we implemented a few new features:
Bigger creation limits for note blocks and case fields
Slugs to reference a case block from the storyboard that update automatically
Small changes like these will allow you to work faster and get more out of your ticket management.
See what else is going on with Cases here
Deploy Tines with Helm Charts

Are you running Tines in a self-hosted Kubernetes environment?
We’re here to report that you can now use Helm to install and manage your deployment in a repeatable, version-controlled way.
Check out our deployment guide here
But wait, there's more!

We couldn’t exclude these other features that were released this month:
The page elements panel is now a floating toolbar giving more room to design
Create variations of existing resources without starting from scratch.
Use a team API key for more powerful yet secure API scopes
Check out the latest AI provider in Tines: Mistral AI