This year has been productive for BoardClic; we have developed and released more than 100 updates. Here are the most exciting highlights: Flexible survey rolesDifferent access levels to evaluation reportsProduct packages with various evaluation formats and level of report detailsBoardClic Meeting Express for collecting feedback after board meetingsComparing results over time for all evaluation typesFlexible tool for creating downloadable presentations and sharing evaluation resultsBranding reports and evaluations for partners and enterprise customersAll evaluations are available in Swedish nowNew user interface design tested and proved by our own boardConstant security and performance updates
UPDATES TO KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

One of the key product features at BoardClic is the ability to customize your output. You can hide items or entire slides, create different versions, present your report live in full-screen mode, even download your presentation as a PDF.We believe in transparency, and with our tools users can easily customize the level and amount of details in their reports while still preserving transparency. AN IMPROVED USER INTERFACE

Less clutter, more insights; in the past year, we’ve given our product a facelift for an improved user experience.CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

We are determined to keep improving our product! Here are some highlights:216 tasks closed205 bugs squashed1620 commits120 000 rows of code added141 version updatesThank you and stay tuned for more!
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Blog
21 January 2026
Governance as a Catalyst for Growth: What Private Equity Can Learn from the Public Markets
Governance has long been framed as a necessary constraint. A system of checks, controls and approvals designed to slow decisions down just enough to avoid mistakes. Grant Thornton’s Corporate Governance Review 2025 challenges that framing head-on. Their central argument is simple but powerful: governance should not be viewed as a brake on growth, but as a set of guardrails that enable momentum. That distinction matters, and particularly for Private Equity.

Blog
14 January 2026
5 boardroom behaviours inspired by the latest ecoDa Board Evaluation Guidelines
Most boards believe they are performing well. Executives are less convinced. Data from more than 500 boards evaluated on the BoardClic platform between 2022 and 2025 show a clear pattern: around 80 percent of directors say their board has the skills to support company strategy, yet only 32 percent of senior executives agree. Set against the latest ecoDa Board Evaluation Guidelines, this highlights why structured self-evaluation matters for building capable, well-aligned boards.

Blog
28 August 2025

