
Release Notes
Teisko updates the service regularly with product improvements and bug fixes. In this document you will find all the latest releases.

Teisko updates the service regularly with product improvements and bug fixes. In this document you will find all the latest releases.

Teisko updates the service regularly with product improvements and bug fixes. In this document you will find all the latest releases.

Today marks a special milestone for Teisko: we are proud to announce that 100 companies now rely on Teisko, and we have just surpassed 2,000 app users. This achievement is not only a reason to celebrate—it’s also a reminder of how critical SaaS management has become for growing businesses.

Job changes are more common than ever in today’s work environment. Especially in the IT sector, talented professionals often move from one employer to another. Every new team member brings different experiences, different preferences – and often, different tools.

Companies increasingly rely on SaaS solutions to keep fixed costs low, try new tools quickly, and stay ahead of the competition. The beauty of SaaS lies in its flexibility: subscribe, test the software, and cancel anytime if it’s not the right fit. In today’s fast-paced business world, agility is key.

In today’s complex IT environments, even the most structured organizations can lose track of their active SaaS subscriptions. A recent case from one of our partners illustrates this challenge perfectly—and how Teisko can help prevent costly redundancies in SaaS spending.

In the digital era, structured and up-to-date IT documentation is essential for any organization aiming to maintain stability, compliance, and operational efficiency. Whether you’re running a small business or managing a large enterprise network, well-maintained IT documentation can reduce downtime, simplify audits, and streamline decision-making.

Recently, my banking app rolled out a new feature that completely changed how I look at my finances. It now automatically detects my recurring payments—Netflix, YouTube Premium, rent, electricity bills, and more. At first, I thought it was just a nice little feature update. But then I noticed something that made me stop and think.