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Growth is where users discover high-impact growth opportunities and move them into execution. In the current app flow, users review opportunity cards, open details to evaluate impact, convert opportunities into projects, and track project progress so ideas become measurable outcomes.

What’s new in v1.5.11

v1.5.11 brings Growth into the same journey follow-through loop as Money and Coach.
  • Growth can show a one-time soft nudge when a user has not yet explored enough Money actions, with a clear route back to Money and an option to continue.
  • Growth opportunity responses can contribute to later journey milestones when users review distinct opportunities.
  • Starting a Growth project and completing project steps can count towards follow-through progress.
  • QuickBooks and Shopify data synchronisation is stronger behind connected-data workflows that support future Growth intelligence.

What’s new in v1.5.10

v1.5.10 makes Growth opportunities more evidence-aware and easier to compare.
  • Impact, investment, and time-to-impact estimates are more specific to each opportunity instead of repeating default-looking values across a batch.
  • Source links shown in Growth are stricter: URL fields should contain real web links only.
  • Named evidence without a URL can still support the recommendation, but should be presented as context rather than as a broken link.
  • Opportunity detail content remains focused on evidence, impact, and the path into project execution.

What’s new in v1.5.9

v1.5.9 makes Growth opportunities easier to compare and turn into projects.
  • Growth cards use clearer impact formatting and more consistent metric labels.
  • The “What you can do” section is more concise and points users toward project creation when they need a fuller plan.
  • Impact, cost, and timing estimates are intended to reflect the specific opportunity instead of generic defaults.
  • Recommendation copy follows British spelling and sentence-case presentation more consistently.
  • Evidence grounding is stronger where named sources, dated statistics, or specific market signals are available.

What’s new in v1.5.8

v1.5.8 focuses Growth on a smaller set of higher-quality opportunities.
  • Growth generation now prioritises up to five high-quality, evidence-backed, thematically diverse opportunities per weekly batch.
  • Opportunity detail content is more concise, with clearer action guidance and improved impact presentation.
  • Recommendations are intended to be easier to compare, reducing the noise created by large sets of generic ideas.
  • Transaction-level behavioural signals and sector context can improve opportunity relevance when enough data is available.

Opportunity-to-project lifecycle

Functional flow

Surface a smaller set of high-quality opportunities with evidence, impact, and timing context before asking users to commit.
Keep conversion flows anchored on stable identifiers so project ownership remains traceable.
Treat conversion as idempotent so repeated user actions do not create duplicate projects.
Keep evidence, impact, cost, and timing context visible from card review through project conversion.
Keep active state and progress indicators aligned across detail and list views.
Treat opportunity responses, project starts, and project step completion as user actions that can advance journey progress after server confirmation.

Integration considerations

  • Preserve clear impact labelling from discovery through execution.
  • Keep conversion and activation events auditable.
  • Keep journey progress aligned with confirmed Growth responses and project progress.
  • Handle unavailable opportunities or stale project state with explicit user feedback.
  • Avoid treating lower opportunity volume as a data-loss signal; the experience is designed to favour fewer, stronger recommendations.