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What's new in Teamwork.com | September 2025

September brought plenty of exciting updates to how you work in Teamwork.com—from forecasting your project profits with the click of a button, to managing multiple projects in harmony with Workflows, to letting AI actually do the busywork for you with our brand-new MCP server. Plus, we’ve sprinkled in fresh enhancements to both List and Board Views, and lined up a couple of can’t-miss webinars.

The AI Opportunity Cost | by Teamwork.com

AI is the opportunity of a generation — but what’s the hidden opportunity cost? Teamwork.com’s new research shows that bloated tech stacks, scattered data, and clunky reporting don’t just slow down AI adoption… They quietly drain revenue, frustrate teams, and push clients away. Featuring Tom Goodwin, Digital Transformation Expert.

With AI Profitability Forecaster, your crystal ball for profitable projects has arrived

Profitable projects don’t just happen: they’re meticulously planned from the get-go. But with that planning can come a lot of headaches. Luckily, profitability planning in Teamwork.com just got a serious AI upgrade to alleviate some of the most headache-inducing parts of that work. Meet AI Profitability Forecaster: your new crystal ball for project finances.

Manage work across multiple projects the smarter way with Workflows

Juggling multiple projects at once? That’s usually the name of the game when it comes to managing any type of project-based work, whether it’s internally or for your clients. Until now, getting a clear, consistent picture of progress across those multiple projects meant jumping in and out of different boards, repeating the same setups, and piecing together the bigger picture manually. We’re excited to say that changes today with the introduction of Workflows in Teamwork.com.

Meet the new AI Smart Scheduler: The fastest way to match people to projects

Let’s be real: scheduling is usually a time-suck. If you’ve ever spent too much time moving names around in a spreadsheet, chasing down who’s free, or untangling project timelines that don’t quite add up, you know the pain of scheduling. It can be tedious work that’s finicky and repetive—and let’s be honest, it’s never really done.