We make exciting changes to the Push Platform every month, and we want to share those with you. Take some time to read through the changes we made to Push. If interested in a specific Push product, click the links below to jump to that section. If you have questions about a particular functionality in another plan, reach out to support@pushoperations.com to learn more, or you can also check out our product roadmap here.
Payroll
New Option to Use Self-Created Files for the E/D Uploader
Push Subscription: All Plans (Payroll Add-On required)
Uploading earnings and deductions in bulk just got more flexible. The E/D Uploader now lets you upload your own self-created file instead of only using the spreadsheet generated by the platform based on your selected setup options.
This enhancement removes the strict file name validation for non-Push-generated files, ideal for teams managing recurring or custom E/D templates.
💡 | Tip: For your first self-created file, we recommend generating one through the platform to confirm the correct formatting and structure before reusing your own template.
For more information on using the E/D Uploader, check out either of these articles: How To Use The E/D Uploader In Payroll or How To Use The E/D Uploader In An Off Run
New Created Time Column under Earnings and Deductions List
Push Subscription: All Plans (Payroll Add-On required)
Tracking payroll entries just got easier. A new Created Time column now appears in the Earnings and Deductions list, showing when each entry was added to the platform.
This visibility applies to both entries uploaded in bulk through the E/D Uploader and those created manually within the Earnings and Deductions page.
Previously, users needed to open each entry and view its history under the book icon to see when it was created. Now, you can quickly check creation times at a glance—making reviews and audits faster and more efficient.
For more details on our Earnings and Deductions feature, check out this section in our Help Center.
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