Approve or Deny Pending Cases from More Places
Added approve and deny buttons directly on the webform page for cases awaiting review. The Web Forms Datasource report now includes a three-dot menu on each row with Approve, Deny, and View Q&A options, so you can act on pending webform cases without navigating to a separate screen.
See Webform Details on the Organize Page
Cases created from a website form submission now display a button on the organize page that links directly to the submitted webform. A note below the button shows which informant submitted the form and the date it came in, giving you immediate context on how a case entered your system.
Only Send Reports When Data Has Changed
A new "Only send if the data has changed since last send" switch is available on report schedules. The setting is off by default, so existing report schedules continue behaving exactly as they do today. Turn it on for any schedule where you only want to receive a report when there's something new to look at.
RTMP URL and Stream Key in the Camera UI
The Camera UI now displays the RTMP URL and Stream Key needed to connect external streaming equipment. Funeral homes using professional cameras, encoders, or other third-party streaming hardware can now pull these values directly from Gather.
Cleaner Printed Statements with Disclaimers
Fixed broken print styles on disclaimers when printing statements. Padding has been reduced so disclaimers print in a more compact, professional-looking format.
Quieter Signature Reminder Limits
When a signature reminder hits its request limit, Gather now shows a clear snackbar message instead of failing silently in the background. You'll know right away when you've reached the reminder limit on a document, with no guesswork about whether the reminder went through.
More Reliable Memorial Book Editing
Resolved an issue where the memorial book editor could hit browser storage limits and prevent new books from being created. Gather now keeps only the book you're actively working on in local storage, automatically swapping data when you switch between cases. Editing memorial books across many cases in a single browser session is now significantly more reliable.
