# Slow But Steady Wins The Race!

Can we tell you a little secret? We believe that the secret sauce of building a great platform isn't how many big updates you ship out, but how consistently you release improvements. Because it shows that we're listening and that we care about the experience of the bigger things.

This week's updates are exactly that—enhancements of features you love using and want to make the best out of. So let's get to it!

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**A better date picker**

When you assign a task on the board, you first get the option of choosing a singular date to pin this issue for. But we all know tasks and issues don't work that way. It's a long process most times that can go into days. Heck, that's why we even introduced the estimated time for the task! And so, you will straight away get the option to assign a date range to your task, on toggling on the end date option. Choose the dates this issue falls under, and also see it populate your Gantt chart easily!

**Improved notification mails**

Another improvement this week comes via our notification mails. A few of our power users suggested that we also include the name of the board and the task that they've received a notification for, instead of just information that the status had changed, or that they had been mentioned. Point taken! Your email will not contain information about what task and what board changes have been made on.


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