Admin Challenges Content Courses Reports Coaching Habit Builders

Full Audit Visibility, Fresher Courses, & a July Challenge

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AUTHOR: The Avidon Health team

This release provides an upgraded comprehensive audit log viewer that gives visibility to platform activity—fully traceable, filterable, and audit-ready. Alongside that, Eating Healthy, Living Lean gets a refresh as the first of four legacy courses being modernized by end of Q4. Rounding things out: expanded deep linking, WebP support in image-loaders, and a seven-day summer challenge that's more systems-thinking than sunscreen lecture.


Enhanced Audit Log Viewer

We're introducing system-wide audit updates and log-viewer improvements in the member admin that give administrators and coaches full visibility into platform activity at both the organization and individual member level. Combined with a powerful set of filters, the audit log makes it fast and straightforward to surface exactly the information a review requires without navigating multiple records or having to submit a support ticket.

What's Changing

Member-Level Audit Log
Every member record includes an upgraded audit log panel. Coaches and administrators can review the complete activity history for any individual—what changed, when it changed, and where the action originated—giving them the context needed to deliver informed, personalized support.

Filter by Source Channel
Narrow results by where an action came from: Admin Site, Member App, API, Data Import, or Wearable. Particularly useful for separating coach-initiated changes from automated integrations or member self-service activity.

Filter by Coach or Administrator
Scope the log to a specific coach or admin by name. Useful for reviewing a team member's activity or investigating a reported issue tied to a particular admin user.

Filter by Action
Isolate events by the type of change that occurred: Created, Updated, Deleted, Status Change, and more. Filters are independent; you can combine them however the review requires.

Contextual Descriptions
Many log entries include an additional description field that captures meaningful detail beyond the action label itself; for example, the previous and new values on a Status Change, or the specific field modified in an Update. This makes the log a richer, more self-contained record; fewer follow-up questions, less back-and-forth with support.

Why It Matters

  • Compliance and Accountability—The platform has always maintained a complete record of activity; now that record is actually easy to navigate. Filters surface exactly what a review requires without manual scrolling or guesswork.

  • Faster Issue Resolution—When a member or coach reports an unexpected change, administrators can quickly scope by source, actor, and change type to trace what happened without a support escalation or back-and-forth investigation.

  • Operational Transparency—Understanding how coaches, members, and integrations are interacting with the platform over time informs program design, quality assurance, and coach performance conversations.

  • Confidence in Data Integrity—With full visibility into every creation, update, and deletion across object types and channels, your team can trust that what's in the platform accurately reflects intended program activity. That's not a small thing when program outcomes are on the line.

Access is role-based: the audit log viewer in member admin is accessible to coaches and administrators within their permitted scope.


Course Modernization: Eating Healthy, Living Lean (and More to Come)

Eating Healthy, Living Lean has been one of Avidon's most effective courses for years, and like any good program, it benefits from a periodic refresh. All ~70 videos have been replaced with fully modernized versions: shorter, sharper, and updated with current language, concepts, and visual presentation.

This isn't a reinvention; it's a tune-up. The methodology and outcomes that made the course a staple haven't changed. The experience now just reflects where members and the broader conversation around food and health are today. And this is just the first of four.

What's Changing in Eating Healthy, Living Lean

Shorter Videos Across the Board

Videos now run an average of 2–3 minutes, with a hard ceiling of 5. The content is the same; the pacing reflects the reality that your members' attention is finite and valuable. Shorter videos also mean more natural stopping and resuming which matters for the shift workers and busy parents who rarely have 10 uninterrupted minutes.

Updated Scripts

Much of the language, concepts, and data have all been reviewed and modernized. Current terminology, current science, and framing that reflects how people actually talk about food, eating patterns, and health today, without dated phrasing that can quietly undermine trust in the material.

A More Engaging Visual Experience

New imagery, updated presentation style, and production quality that feels contemporary. The new videos reflect the current trends in viewing materials that most people are accustomed to.

What's Coming: Three More Legacy Courses in Modernization

Eating Healthy, Living Lean is the first of four highly effective legacy courses going through this same process. Up next:

  • Quitting Tobacco and Nicotine

  • Controlling Alcohol

  • Managing Stress, Building Resiliency

All four courses will be fully updated by end of Q4. Same proven methodology with a refreshed presentation that matches the standard your members expect.

Why It Matters

  • A Flagship Course That's Easier to Promote—A course that looks current is one administrators and coaches can recommend without hesitation; members who start it are more likely to finish it, which means the participation numbers you're reporting to leadership actually hold up.

  • Content That Respects Members' Time—Participants today are accustomed to short-form content. Videos that get to the point are videos that get watched.

  • Deploy With Confidence—Across a diverse client base, a course that reflects current standards on language and framing around food and weight is one you can roll out without caveats or disclaimers.

Eating Healthy, Living Lean has always delivered results; now the experience matches the outcomes.


Other Notable Updates this Release

WebP Image Uploads, Now Supported

All image uploaders in Avidon Admin now accept WebP files alongside JPEG and PNG. WebP has become the default export format from most design tools and browsers—same visual quality, smaller file size—and it was previously blocked. That friction is gone.

Deep Linking, Now Available for Challenges and Habit Builders

Deep linking support has expanded to two new destinations: the Challenge page and the Habit Builder page. Previously, linking directly to either required a custom page with a redirect built behind it. Now you can link directly with no workaround needed.

July Autopilot Challenge: SunSmart Summer

Most people already know they should drink more water and wear sunscreen. SunSmart Summer skips the case-making and goes straight to the part that actually works: setting up cues and reducing friction so summer self-care happens automatically instead of getting forgotten. It's a seven-day experience with registration opening on June 29th; the Challenge kicks off on Monday, July 6th.


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