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Unit Offer Unification is Now Live

Written by Ash Jayakumar

A simpler, more flexible way to manage delivery in Tuple has arrived.

Today, we are excited to announce the release of Unit Offer Unification, a major enhancement to the way delivery is structured and managed in Wisenet.

This release simplifies how training organisations structure, manage and deliver learning by reducing duplication, streamlining administration, and providing greater flexibility across education management.

A New Foundation for Delivery Management

At the heart of Unit Offer Unification is a simpler and more flexible approach to managing delivery in Tuple.

Course Offers continue to define the overall training program, but Unit Offers now become the core building blocks of delivery. This creates greater flexibility in how units are structured, reused and managed across your organisation.

When adding Unit Offers to a Course Offer, you now have three options:

Create New Unit Offers

Create brand new Unit Offers directly from the Course Offer's Unit List, following a familiar setup process.

Copy Unit Offers from Another Course Offer

Reuse existing Unit Offer structures, configurations, hierarchies, checklists and templates to reduce setup time and maintain consistency across deliveries.

Link Existing Unit Offers

Link an existing Unit Offer to multiple Course Offers without creating duplicates. This new capability enables shared delivery models and provides a single view of learners studying the same unit across different course offers.

Create Once. Reuse Where Needed.

One of the most powerful outcomes of Unit Offer Unification is the introduction of Shared Unit Offers.

Historically, organisations often needed to create and maintain multiple versions of the same Unit Offer across different Course Offers. Now, a single Unit Offer can be linked wherever it is required.

Whether you're delivering common induction units, shared electives, or rolling intake programs, Shared Unit Offers reduce duplication and simplify administration.

Linked Unit Offers (Parent & Child Unit Offer Hierarchy)

Model delivery structures directly within Tuple using parent and child Unit Offer relationships.

This provides a more flexible alternative to traditional grouping structures and better reflects how education is delivered in practice.

Key benefits

  • Simplify delivery structures

  • Improve visibility across related units

  • Support Units of Study and module-based delivery models

Redesigned Course Offer Copy Experience

Creating new Course Offers is now faster and more flexible.

The redesigned copy experience allows you to reuse existing Course Offer structures, Unit Offers, configurations, checklists and enrolment templates, reducing manual setup and helping maintain consistency across deliveries.

You can also automatically generate new Unit Offer codes by appending a custom suffix to the Unit Code, making it easy to distinguish different intakes, delivery periods or versions.

New Manage Unit Enrolments Experience

Adding, removing and updating Unit Enrolments is now managed through a single workflow.

No more switching between multiple processes to complete everyday enrolment tasks.

Quick Edit for Faster Updates

The new Quick Edit experience from learner unit enrolments allows users to update common enrolment fields without leaving the enrolment list.

For broader changes, Bulk Update remains available.

Simplified Unit Enrolment Updates

The Unit Enrolment details page has been redesigned to allow updates across multiple sections before saving all changes in a single action, reducing clicks and simplifying everyday enrolment management.

A Foundation for What's Next

Unit Offer Unification is more than a feature release.

It's a foundational improvement that simplifies the way delivery is managed across Tuple and creates new opportunities for future innovation across enrolments, learning delivery, reporting and compliance.

We look forward to supporting you as you explore these new capabilities and discover new ways to simplify operations, improve delivery flexibility, and achieve more with Tuple.

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