Propel, creator of the first product value management (PVM) platform to transform how businesses create, market, sell, and service products, announced availability of its Spring 2025 release. This new release improves decision-making, accelerating go-to-market readiness, and strengthening enterprise compliance across the product lifecycle.
Propel’s newest release gives product companies the tools to move faster, collaborate more effectively, and maintain compliance without sacrificing agility. Key enhancements include:
- Product Completeness - Improve coordination and collaboration between product and commercial teams with Propel’s Product Completeness Scorecard indicating whether a product is prepared for market entry, enhancing speed and alignment in launch execution.
- Mobile training - Reinforce training compliance, empowering teams with on-the-go mobile access to training through the Salesforce app on all Android and Apple phones and tablets. Product companies can enable continuous compliance across roles and geographies ensuring company-wide adherence without disrupting productivity.
- Change Impact Reporting - Fully understand the impact of product changes – from parent to affected items – with change impact reporting that provides change context to the object and product.
“From engineering and compliance to product marketing and sales, Propel’s Spring ‘25 release ensures teams will deliver innovative products to market, faster and smarter,” said Eric Schrader, Chief Product Officer, Propel. “We’re streamlining collaboration across the enterprise by replacing out-dated or manual, multi-step processes with a single unified product thread - reducing risk, complexity, and cost.“
Other Spring ‘25 release enhancements include PDX support for sharing multi-level product data with supply chains to prevent delays; workspace search helping approvers quickly locate project stages requiring input; expanded export options for where-used and BOM comparisons, making it easier to evaluate the impact of changes; and bulk item generation, allowing users to create multiple item numbers by category and export them via .csv for use in downstream systems or external processes. Users can also reduce storage costs by leveraging their existing AWS S3 buckets for enterprise file storage, aligning with internal backup and retention policies.