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Product Update - July 06, 2026

Product Update - July 06, 2026

Secure Notes in Password Manager — store text secrets and sensitive notes in the team credential vault

The Password Manager now supports a second entry type alongside credential logins: secure notes. Teams can store API keys, PIN codes, recovery codes, license keys, and any other text-based secret in the same encrypted, role-controlled vault — without needing a username or password field. Secure notes carry the same access controls, audit logging, and AI-assisted retrieval as credentials, and are intentionally excluded from AI interaction logs to prevent sensitive content from persisting in system records.

Use case: An IT admin stores a server recovery passphrase and a set of one-time backup codes as secure notes in the shared vault — accessible to the on-call team without being shared over email or chat.

Available in: Password Manager → Vault → New Entry → Secure Note


Comms Hub Issue Composer — document-first issue drafting with drag-and-drop blocks and a Review & Send drawer

The Comms Hub issue editor has been redesigned around a document-first, block-based workflow. Editors can now reorder content blocks by dragging them into position, with changes saved automatically as they work. Title and preview metadata autosave inline, removing the need to manually save between edits. When the draft is ready, a new Review & Send drawer consolidates audience selection, scheduling, LinkedIn cross-posting controls, and dispatch into a single step. A "send test to me" option lets communicators preview the issue in their inbox before it reaches any recipients.

Use case: A communications manager drafts a multi-block internal newsletter, rearranges sections by drag-and-drop, previews it in their inbox with one click, then schedules delivery to a specific employee audience — all without leaving the editor.

Available in: Comms Hub → Issues → Compose → Review & Send


Must-Read Acknowledgment Tracking — see who acknowledged a Must-Read post directly from the feed

Post creators and admins on News Feed can now click the read count or acknowledgement count shown at the bottom of a Must-Read post to open a full engagement panel — showing each employee's name and acknowledgement timestamp. From the same panel, admins can export the list as a CSV or send a reminder to employees who have not yet acknowledged. This view is now also available on the post's permalink page, which previously rendered Must-Read posts without any acknowledgement controls.

Use case: An HR manager publishes a policy update as a Must-Read post, then checks the acknowledgement panel two days later to identify employees who have not confirmed they read it and sends them a targeted reminder from within the platform.

Available in: News Feed → Must-Read Post → Acknowledgements count → Engagement Drawer

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