What's new in CLVR Benefits
Product update for May 2026
In a nutshell: better tables, wider layouts, and two new benefits in the catalog. Here is everything that shipped this month.
In a nutshell: better tables, wider layouts, and two new benefits in the catalog. Here is everything that shipped this month.
May was a month of polish. The tables you live in every day got a usability pass, the workspace can finally stretch to the edges of your screen, and two new partner benefits joined the catalog. Behind the scenes, we also tightened the queries that power those tables, hardened file and session security, and added richer internal logging and auditing. It is the kind of foundation work that lets us keep moving fast, with the confidence that nothing slips through. Here is what to look for the next time you log in.
Tables, polished
The lists you spend the most time in (Employees, Expense reports) got the same treatment. Column headers stay pinned as you scroll, so you never lose track of which value goes where. Every table now uses the same filter, sort, search, and pagination controls. Once you find the rhythm in one, you have found it in both.
The same update reworked how the data loads under the hood, so the tables stay snappy as your roster grows. We have tested them well past a thousand rows without scroll lag, which leaves plenty of headroom for the years ahead.
A wider workspace
CLVR Benefits has always rendered inside a comfortable, fixed reading column. Comfortable for most screens, a bit wasteful on a 27-inch display. The new layout toggle, sitting in the top-right of the workspace, flips the app to full width. Your preference is remembered, so you set it once and forget it.
Tables are the primary winner. More columns fit on screen at once, and horizontal scrolling becomes the exception rather than the rule.
Two new benefits in the catalog
The Partner Benefits framework, introduced earlier this month, lets HR turn on partner-led benefits with a single click. Keep an eye out for these to appear in your benefit store.
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