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Every request a contact ever answered, on one tab

Open a contact and you’ve long been able to see the events they’re on and the emails they’ve been sent. The Requests tab used to be the thin one: it listed the asks but stopped short of showing what came back. Now it carries the whole picture.

Grouped by event, newest first

The tab reads as a stack of events. Each one gets its own heading with the event name, the date, and a “3 days ago” style recency note, plus an Open event button to jump straight to that run of show. Every request you sent that contact sits under the event it belongs to, so the history reads in the order it happened.

Past events aren’t dimmed. A public-liability certificate or an ID uploaded months ago is still the current document, so it stays as readable as anything upcoming.

The actual files and answers, in place

This is the part that changed. Each request row now shows what the contact submitted, not just that they submitted:

  • Uploaded files appear as chips you can open, with image uploads shown as a thumbnail, the upload date, any expiry (flagged red once it’s passed), and an Approved or Rejected badge if you’ve reviewed it.
  • Text and choice answers show inline, so a “what size are you” or “any dietary needs” answer is right there to read.
  • Scope and status sit alongside each row: a Crew or Event-wide badge for who the ask went to, and a status badge for where it stands.

Built for the long list

A supplier you use often can rack up dozens of requests across a year of events. The tab loads the most recent first and gives you a Load more button to walk back through the rest, so a busy contact’s history stays fast to open rather than dragging in everything at once.

It’s the answer to “what has this supplier ever sent me, and is any of it out of date” without hopping between events to piece it together.