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Salix Monitor 360 Pro – Development direction (January 2026)

Written by Graeme Moignard

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At a glance

A quick orientation before the deeper read.

Focus Product direction
Useful for Readers who want to see where the product is heading
Takeaway A roadmap is useful when it stays practical, visible and adjustable
Graeme tapping away at the keyboard with coffee and ticking clocks – building Salix Monitor 360

This post marks the start of a new monthly product update series for Salix Monitor 360 Pro. This post gives a public, high-level view of the product direction without turning the blog into an internal build plan.

The focus is on product maturity, operational clarity and giving customers a sensible picture of how Salix Monitor 360 is evolving.

What has been improved so far

Early Salix Monitor 360 work focused on getting the foundations into a healthier shape: clearer administration, more dependable reporting, stronger customer-facing wording and a better structure for organisations using the system.

The important public point is not the internal wiring. It is that the product has been moving towards clearer roles, cleaner reports, more useful exports and a calmer admin experience.

Administration

Cleaner organisation management, clearer role wording and more consistent admin screens.

Reporting

More useful report scheduling, exports and PDF output for operational review.

Operations

Steadier background housekeeping and clearer evidence for administrators.

Customer material

Better public wording, tidier onboarding messages and more polished sales material.

Current direction

The next phase is about testing the product properly, refining reports and customer-facing messages, and making sure the service feels consistent before wider use. Future commercial or deployment options will be described publicly when they are ready, not as internal build notes.

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