We're excited to share what's included in the Valorant release, shipping June 25, 2026. This release is headlined by a brand-new step-by-step connector setup experience that makes configuring your integrations faster and more intuitive. We also shipped a sync queue so your jobs always complete in order, a complete overhaul of sync notification settings, and a round of bug fixes across Payroll, Spectrum, Vista, CMiC, and Sage 300. Here's a full breakdown by product.
Integrations Platform
What Changed
Why It Matters
Type
New Step-by-Step Connector Setup Wizard — configuring a connection to a payroll or accounting system now walks through a guided, multi-step process instead of a single long scrollable form. Available across all integration partners.
Setup is easier and less error-prone. Each step focuses on one piece of the configuration at a time, so there's less chance of missing something or getting confused by unrelated fields.
Feature
Sync Queue — if a sync is already in progress when another one is triggered, the new request now waits in line rather than immediately failing.
Sync runs that previously failed due to timing conflicts will now complete reliably. No manual retries needed.
Feature
Sync Notification Settings — who gets emailed when a sync completes is now configured directly on each sync, with a dedicated recipient field. Settings apply whether the sync runs on a schedule or is triggered manually.
Notification setup is centralized and consistent. No more wondering whether the right people are being alerted — it's all managed in one place.
Feature
Payroll Connector — Production/Sandbox Mode — The Arcoro Payroll connector can now be set to Production or Sandbox mode.
Admins can test connector configuration changes against a sandbox environment without touching live payroll data.
Feature
Branded Email Alerts — sync notification emails have been updated to Arcoro's branded email template.
Notification emails now look polished and consistent, matching the Arcoro brand your team already knows.
Improvement
Notification Activity in Sync Logs — when a sync runs, the log now shows whether notifications were enabled and which email addresses were contacted.
Full visibility into who was notified and when, right alongside the rest of the sync history.
Improvement
Mobile-Responsive Layout — the Integrations portal now renders correctly on mobile phones and tablets.
Admins checking sync status from the field can actually read the screen. No more collapsed tables or overlapping elements.
Improvement
Admin Access Safeguard — the system now prevents a role change that would leave a company with no active Company Admin users.
Eliminates the risk of accidentally locking everyone out of user management for a company.
Improvement
Connector Setup Wizard Set as Default — the guided wizard is now the only path for creating and editing connectors. The legacy single-page form has been retired.
One consistent experience across the board. No confusion about which setup method to use.
Improvement
Error Page Styling Fixed — the "unauthorized access" page now displays consistently with proper formatting across all company portal routes.
No more jarring plain-text error messages appearing in certain screens.
Bug Fix
Payroll Integration
What Changed
Why It Matters
Type
Direct Deposit Sync Error Fixed — when an employee had a direct deposit record with a $0.00 split amount in Payroll, it was being misread as a "Flat Amount" type in Core HR, causing errors when syncing back to Payroll.
Direct deposit data moves cleanly between Payroll and Core HR without triggering errors that require manual intervention.
Bug Fix
Pay Schedule Sync Fixed — employee pay schedules were always arriving in Core HR as "BiWeekly" regardless of the employee's actual schedule in Payroll.
Core HR now reflects the correct pay schedule for every employee synced from Payroll.
Bug Fix
Federal Tax Record Type Fixed — employees with pre-2020 W-4 forms in Payroll were having 2026-format tax records created in Core HR, causing a mismatch in tax fields.
Tax data is now handled correctly for all employees, regardless of which version of the W-4 form they have on file.
Bug Fix
Federal Tax Filing Status Fixed — some employees' tax filing status was coming through incorrectly when syncing from Payroll to Core HR.
Filing status now transfers accurately, keeping tax records consistent across both systems.
Bug Fix
Federal Tax Start Date Fixed — tax records synced from Payroll to Core HR were arriving without a start date.
Tax records now include the correct effective start date.
Bug Fix
Spectrum (Viewpoint)
What Changed
Why It Matters
Type
Inactive Direct Deposit Percentage Fixed — when an employee had a previously deactivated direct deposit account on file, its original percentage was still being included in the total sent to Spectrum, pushing the total over 100% and causing a sync error.
Direct deposit syncs to Spectrum no longer fail due to percentage calculation errors tied to inactive accounts.
Bug Fix
Federal Tax Sync Timeout Fixed — syncing federal tax data for new employees was failing because the request sent to Spectrum was missing several required fields, causing timeouts and record lock errors.
New employees' federal tax information now syncs to Spectrum successfully on the first attempt.
Bug Fix
Vista
What Changed
Why It Matters
Type
Direct Deposit Frequency Field Added — additional direct deposit records were failing to transfer to Vista because a required field ("Frequency") was not being included in the sync.
Additional direct deposits now sync to Vista without errors, eliminating the need for manual entry in Vista.
Bug Fix
Unchanged Tax Records No Longer Trigger Updates — federal and state tax fields were being flagged as changed on every sync run even when no actual data had changed, generating unnecessary activity in Vista.
Sync logs are cleaner and Vista only receives updates when employee data has actually changed.
Improvement
CMiC
What Changed
Why It Matters
Type
Duplicate Sync Updates Fixed — certain employee records were being flagged as updated on every single sync run, even when nothing had changed. This was caused by fields that the CMiC system cannot accept as updates being sent repeatedly.
Sync history accurately reflects real changes. CMiC is no longer receiving unnecessary repeated writes for the same employees.
Bug Fix
Sage 300
What Changed
Why It Matters
Type
Future-Dated Termination Fix — when an employee had a future termination date set in Core HR, that date was being pushed to Sage 300 CRE immediately, before the termination was actually effective.
Sage 300 CRE now only receives a termination date on or after the date it goes into effect, keeping active employees' records clean.
Bug Fix
Acumatica
What Changed
Why It Matters
Type
Unused "Companies" Setting Removed — a connector configuration option that had no effect was appearing in the Acumatica connector settings screen.
Cleaner, less confusing setup experience. No more fields that look meaningful but do nothing.