This quarter's work centered on two themes: making AI Analytics more useful for day-to-day questions, and making the platform faster for workspaces with a lot of connected data. Here's a roundup of what shipped, in case you missed it in the changelog.
AI Chat recognizes more question types
AI Chat now recognizes questions about funnels, traffic sources, and landing pages, and grounds its answer in the relevant dashboard data automatically — instead of returning a generic response when a question touches one of these areas.
Faster dashboards for large workspaces
Workspaces with many widgets and multiple connected sources saw meaningfully faster load times this quarter, particularly on first load after a period of inactivity. This came from backend changes to how dashboard data is cached and pre-fetched, and it required no changes on your end — dashboards that felt slow before should feel noticeably snappier now.
Blended reporting templates
New prebuilt dashboard templates blend data across common source pairings — GA4 and Meta Ads being the most requested — so you don't have to build a blended view from scratch. These templates are a starting point, not a fixed layout; every widget can still be customized after you add the template to a workspace.
Additional AI credits available for purchase
Workspaces that need more than their plan's monthly AI credit allowance can now purchase additional credits directly from billing settings, instead of waiting for the next billing cycle or upgrading a plan.
What's next
Looking ahead, the focus shifts toward expanding AI Visibility coverage and continuing to build out AI Chat's understanding of more question types. As always, the full detail on everything shipped — including smaller fixes not covered here — is available on the changelog.