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Delivery Hub Hits 90+ Features: What's New in Spring 2026

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Glen Bradford
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Salesforce teams have spent years stitching together Jira, Asana, spreadsheets, and Slack channels to manage project delivery. We started Delivery Hub as a single Kanban board inside Salesforce. Eighteen months later it has grown into a 90-feature platform with its own client portal, document engine, AI layer, and bounty marketplace — and it is still completely free.

The Spring 2026 release is the biggest yet. Here is what shipped.

90+
Platform Features
36+
Portal Pages
$0
Per-Seat Cost
3 min
Setup Time

The Client Portal Just Got Serious

The portal started as a simple status page for clients. Today it has 36+ pages and covers everything from burndown analytics to AI-drafted work items. Clients log in with a token link — no Salesforce license required — and get a full-featured project dashboard.

This release added 11 new portal pages in a single sprint. Here are the highlights:

New Portal Pages in Spring 2026

Burndown ChartsIdeal vs. actual burn lines with projected completion
Cycle Time AnalyticsBar charts showing average days per stage
Workload HeatmapsCapacity distribution across the team
Dependency GraphsVisual blocked/blocking relationships
Escalation TrackingSLA counters with aging indicators
AI DraftGPT-powered work-item creation from a prompt
Ghost RecorderPress N anywhere to submit an item instantly
CSV Import WizardDrag-and-drop column mapping with preview
Recurring ItemsAuto-generated tasks on a daily/weekly/monthly schedule
Release Notes GeneratorOne-click grouped changelog from completed items
Onboarding WizardStep-by-step setup flow for new portal clients

The Ghost Recorder deserves special mention. Press N on any portal page and a floating input slides up. Type a title, hit Enter, and the item is created — no page navigation, no form fields. It is the fastest way to capture work we have seen in any project management tool.

90+ Features Across the Platform

The portal is just the client-facing layer. Under the hood, Delivery Hub has grown into a complete project delivery platform. A few of the capabilities that Salesforce teams rely on every day:

Cross-Org Sync

Bidirectional sync between Salesforce orgs. Vendors and clients share real-time status without sharing credentials or exporting CSVs.

Document Engine

Generate invoices, proposals, and SOWs from templates. Pull data straight from Salesforce records and merge into polished PDFs.

AI Estimation

Paste a user story and get an hours estimate with a confidence score. The model learns from your historical delivery data.

Workflow Builder

Configurable stage pipelines with 40+ statuses, automated transitions, approval gates, and SLA escalation rules.

Bounty Marketplace

Post tasks as public bounties. Freelance Salesforce developers browse, claim, and submit work through a token-based portal.

“We replaced Jira, Confluence, and three spreadsheets with a single Salesforce package. Setup took less time than writing this sentence.”

How It Stacks Up

If your team already runs on Salesforce, you are paying for infrastructure that can do this work natively. Here is how Delivery Hub compares to the tools most teams evaluate:

 Delivery HubJiraAsanaMonday
PriceFree$7.75+/user/mo$10.99+/user/mo$9+/seat/mo
Salesforce NativeYesNoNoNo
Cross-Org SyncBuilt-inN/AN/AN/A
Client Portal36+ pagesAdd-onLimitedExtra cost
Setup Time3 minutesDaysHoursHours

No per-seat fees. No external integration to maintain. No second login for your team. Your data stays in Salesforce where it belongs.

Ready to try it?

Install Delivery Hub from the Salesforce AppExchange in under three minutes. No credit card, no per-seat fee, no catch.

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