Better share-to-Slack for larger teams, Manage dozens of integrations without the friction, Easier to follow what chat is doing, Cleaner speaker separation when re-transcribing
Mar 9, 2026
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AI

Better share-to-Slack for larger teams
In larger Slack workspaces, finding the right person or channel to share with was slow and unreliable — the list took too long to load and often felt incomplete. Slack sharing now loads faster, and search works even when you only remember part of a name or channel. Large workspaces are no longer a bottleneck when sharing insights with teammates
Manage dozens of integrations without the friction
When you're running many integrations, keeping track of subscriptions got unwieldy fast. Subscription management now uses the same layout as the rest of Settings — with a table view, search, and sorting — so you can find, switch between, and update subscriptions without losing your place. The experience holds up whether you have five integrations or fifty.
Easier to follow what chat is doing
It used to be hard to tell where chat was in its thinking — especially when the plan shifted partway through. The planning phase and execution steps are now shown separately and in order, so you can see exactly what chat decided to do and how it's progressing. Status updates are more accurate, and pauses for your input happen more reliably.
Cleaner speaker separation when re-transcribing
When re-transcribing a recording, speaker labels could end up merged or misattributed — one speaker's words lumped into another's. You can now specify how many speakers are in the recording before re-transcribing. This gives the transcription engine what it needs to label speakers more accurately, which leads to cleaner highlights downstream. Particularly useful for interviews or any conversation with many people.