Insytful monthly roundup: January 2025
We started the year strong, working on new feautres and releasing updates.
After a well-deserved festive break, the Insytful team returned to work on some highly anticipated updates and features, as well as fixing bugs.
Sections
We continued where we left off in December, working on sections. The section switcher has been updated and now works for broken links.
We have also introduced section scores. By storing section scores, users can easily compare different areas of your website to each other and see which areas need attention.
This feature is in beta and is being tested by a handful of users before general release.

Analytics
We're excited to reveal that analytics are coming to Insytful.
Analytics has been a highly requested feature by users in the Contensis community. The goal is to make it easier to track user behaviour, identify frustrations and improve user experience on their website. We're excited to roll this feature out in early 2025.
Currently, we are waiting for infrastructure to be deployed to gather live analytics data from production CMS environments.
While we await this, we have been focusing on other areas of the app but still managed to sneak in a little analytics feature before Christmas. We are now capturing location data for page hits so you can see where your visitors are coming from.
This feature is available for beta testing for users who would like to try it.
Zengenti update: Classic Contensis QA Module retirement
With the release of the Insytful x Contensis integration in Contensis 16.2, we had the opportunity to bring the Classic QA module to its end of life. We decommissioned the legacy quality assurance module and removed it from all Contensis environments. Organisations still using the QA module have been moved onto Insytful and are enjoying its new features.
In the past week, we have enabled the Insytful integration for six clients, with some great feedback so far!
SSO with OpenID
We have rebuilt our authentication infrastructure to fully support OpenID and, therefore, provide Same-Sign-On with major services such as Microsoft Entra ID, Google accounts, and more.
Same-Sign-On provides additional security with fewer passwords required for users to remember and helps to streamline workflows and improve productivity.
We are deploying the infrastructure now and doing some security testing. We are hoping to release the new services in February. If you want to enable SSO for your organisation with Insytful, contact us, and we will make the necessary arrangements.
Minor updates
- Insytful is now on React 19!
- We have improved login performance for users who were members of multiple user groups.
- Help and docs has had a facelift! Check out our snazzy new help and docs area on Insytful.com.
- SQL clean up. With entry versioning and some huge sites that we scan, some of our databases reached the 5TB threshold. We have been working on removing old entry versions that are no longer needed and reducing our database sizes by a couple of TBs in the process. A big win 🥳.
- Releasing soon! We have fixed a cache invalidation bug which was causing issues with scans.
- And a few more smaller bug fixes too 🪲.
On the blog
Research suggests that 67% of PDFs are either partially or completely unreadable for assistive technology. More needs to be done to create accessible PDFs, which is why we've created our PDF accessibility checklist.
That's a wrap on January 2025
Stay tuned next month for more product updates and releases.
As always, if you have a feature suggestion, let us know by adding it to the Insytful roadmap. We value your input in shaping the future direction of our product.
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