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Yes. CodeBlox task management features support multi-assignee fields on any task record. Each assigned team member receives a notification, the task appears in their personal work queue, and all assignees can update progress simultaneously so nothing gets missed when work involves more than one person.
Starred items are personal by default but workspace administrators can create shared pinned items that appear for specific roles or teams. This gives your starred items feature setup the flexibility to support both individual productivity and team-level quick access to critical shared resources.
Absolutely. Your starred items are tied to your user account, not your device. Whether you access CodeBlox from a desktop browser, a mobile app, or a tablet, your starred items feature list is always identical and always up to date across every device you use.
Yes. Workspace administrators can view aggregate starred items feature usage data to understand which records, views, and dashboards are most important to the team. This insight helps operations and product teams prioritize what to optimize and surface more prominently in the navigation.
Yes. CodeBlox starred items feature is personal by default. Each team member stars the records, views, and dashboards that are most relevant to their own work so everyone gets a personalized quick-access list without affecting what their colleagues see or how shared views are organized.
Yes. CodeBlox starred items feature works across every Blox, every record type, every view, and every dashboard in your workspace. Any piece of content your team accesses regularly can be starred so the feature becomes more valuable the more your team uses the CodeBlox platform.
Yes. Every summary metric in CodeBlox robust reporting features is clickable. Your team can drill from a high-level KPI down to the individual records that make up that number so leadership always has the context they need to act on what the data is telling them without requesting a follow-up report.
Yes. CodeBlox robust reporting features support scheduled report delivery with configurable frequency, recipient lists, and file format selection. The right data reaches the right people on the right schedule without anyone having to remember to run a report or manually forward an export.
Absolutely. The entire robust reporting feature set is visual and drag-and-drop. Operations, finance, HR, and sales teams configure, save, and share their own reports without any developer involvement and without affecting the underlying data model or anyone else's reporting configuration.
CodeBlox robust reporting features support cross-Blox reporting through relationships, lookups, and formula fields. You can pull metrics from your CRM, HR, finance, and project Blox into a single report view without duplicating data or building a separate integration layer.
No. CodeBlox real-time updates features use diff-based transmission that sends only what changed, not full record payloads. This keeps bandwidth usage low and performance fast even in large workspaces with thousands of active records and dozens of concurrent users making edits simultaneously.
Yes. CodeBlox robust reporting features let you save as many named report configurations as you need on the same Blox. Each configuration can have its own filters, grouping, metrics, and access rules so different teams always see the version of the data that is relevant to their specific responsibilities.
CodeBlox real-time database updates use an optimistic concurrency model with field-level conflict detection. If two users edit the same field simultaneously, CodeBlox surfaces the conflict clearly and lets each user see what the other changed so the resolution is transparent and no work is silently lost.
Yes. CodeBlox real-time updates features work fully on iOS and Android. The mobile app maintains a persistent WebSocket connection and delivers background notifications for critical changes so your team stays in sync whether they are at a desk or working from a mobile device in the field.
CodeBlox delivers real-time database updates in under 100 milliseconds for connected clients on standard network conditions. The WebSocket architecture means changes are pushed the instant they are committed, not polled on a timer, so your team sees updates nearly as fast as they are made.