This week on Flight Path, the Tern team opens up about a powerful week of reflection, product progress, and community feedback. Fresh off their leadership offsite, David, Molly, and Brad take you behind the scenes of what’s changing, what’s improving, and how a fiery Facebook thread sparked renewed energy and commitment across the company.
From simplifying forms to improving email deliverability, this episode offers a mix of tactical product updates and a raw, honest conversation about where Tern is going—and how feedback is driving the way.
✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Opening Check-In + Detroit Offsite Recap
– Team reflections on vision-setting for 2025–2027
– Why Tern isn’t building “just another tool,” but a new infrastructure for modern travel agencies
Big Update: Responder Optional on Forms
– Say goodbye to duplicate entry! You can now remove the responder field entirely for simpler, one-page forms
– When to keep it, when to ditch it, and how to decide based on your use case
– Behind the scenes: Why this took longer to build (hint: it’s smarter than it looks)
Email Deliverability Improvements
– What caused some automations to trip spam filters
– How Tern is now throttling large sends to protect your domain’s reputation
– Better reliability, still industry-best deliverability with Gmail/Outlook integrations
Trip Type Labels Now Live
– New labels clearly distinguish between group trips, subtrips, and regular trips
– Prevents accidental deletions and improves UI clarity for both advisors and support teams
Feature Focus: The Facebook Thread Heard ’Round the World
– What happened in the community group this week
– Why it hurt, why it mattered, and how it turned into a catalyst
– How Molly and Brad are diving into user calls, digging into workflows, and sharpening the roadmap
Key Themes:
✅ Tern is transitioning from “feature build mode” to “usability mode”
✅ The roadmap now prioritizes smoother workflows, better defaults, and smarter content
✅ Features like library folders, context-aware dashboards, and quicker access to form responses are coming
Upcoming Improvements to Watch For:
Folder-based library organization
Dashboard-level overviews across bookings and tasks
Cleaner, smarter UI updates for key workflows
Continued investment in making Tern intuitive for both early adopters and the broader travel community