A small batch of updates to how Sliptree sends invoice and estimate emails, plus a few fixes worth calling out.
Some of you told us the large logo at the top of every invoice email felt out of place. Each email template now has a Show company logo at the top of the
email setting, so you can decide per template whether the header shows your logo (or company name fallback) or stays clean. Existing templates keep the logo
on by default — new templates start with it off.
Until now, single line breaks you added to an email template were silently collapsed when the email was rendered, leaving paragraphs run together. Newlines are
now preserved as proper line breaks, while blank lines still create paragraph spacing — so the email arrives looking the way you wrote it.
A late fee rate was sometimes added to an invoice when selecting a customer - even if late fee rates were disabled altogether in company settings. We've fixed
this, so late fee is never added to the invoice if disabled in settings.
A bug in the 2FA enable flow could leave the QR code hidden after enabling. The QR code now appears every time, so you can finish setting up your authenticator
app in one step.