Week 12 - #2

March 26, 2026
💡 Spotlight

A big week for Adaptive Templates! You can now ask Quill to build or update a template for you, and easily find the right one to record with using the search bar in the template dropdown. Five new templates are now also available in the template library. PIMSPal now works in rich text editors and honours the PIMS export format (plain text, markdown symbols, or rich text) determined in your account settings.

🌟 Highlights
  • PIMSPal 3.3.0: PIMSPal now honours your PIMS Export Format account setting, so notes are imported in the format you've configured without extra steps. It also works in new rich text PIMS editors. The PIMSPal dropdown stays where you moved it on the page.
✨ New Features
  • Ask Quill to create or edit a template (Companion > Templates): From the companion sidebar, ask Quill to build a new template or make changes to an existing one. Just describe what you want and Quill will handle the rest.
  • Redesigned template dropdown - searchable with a live preview (Note Editor > Template Selection): The template picker now shows a searchable field organized by section (Favorites, My SOAPs, My Freeform, Team Defaults, Shared with you, Scribenote Defaults). Select any template to see a preview before applying it.
  • Five new templates in the Template Library (Templates > Template Library): Client Follow-Up Email, Kitten Discharge, Injury Discharge, Self-Review: Visit Communication, and Invoice Audit Checklist are now available under Create Template > Select a Preset.
  • Unsynced recordings now appear in your Inbox (Dashboard / Inbox > Unsynced tab): The Inbox now has an "Unsynced" tab showing any recordings that didn't upload, with a sync button on each one to retry. No more hunting for a separate folder to upload your notes. Any unsynced notes will be on top of the notes in dashboard.
About Scribenote's Weekly Changelog

Scribenauts work really hard to bring you delightful, easy to use software that helps you slay your day as a busy veterinary professional. This is a continuous process that involves everything from building industry changing new innovations to fixing minor bugs. We’ve been doing this since the first line of code for Scribenote was written on December 27, 2019. We’ve historically been pretty bad at sharing the details of all this work, but one of our our resolutions for 2026 is to share our progress with the veterinary community every week. We hope that by seeing the craft that goes into making Scribenote you might feel a little closer to the people who are trying to make something special for you.