Journal des modifications

Ce que nous avons livré.

Nous développons en toute transparence. Chaque entrée ci-dessous correspond à une véritable mise à jour enregistrée dans notre référentiel de produit — il ne s'agit pas d'un simple argumentaire marketing.

  1. v1.2.0 · June 10, 2026

    v1.2.0

    Slack joins the workspace, and FlowGrid learns to book your meetings.

    Headliners

    Nexus is in Slack. Connect your Slack workspace and bring your CRM into the conversation. @mention Nexus in any channel and it replies in a thread (with a typing indicator while it works), or take it to DMs for a 1:1. It keeps context across a thread, can follow a thread you've opted in without re-mentioning it, and even transcribes voice clips you send it — on EU-hosted infrastructure, in keeping with how we handle everything else. When Nexus wants to take an action you'd rather review first, it asks: approve or skip, right from buttons in the thread. And it all runs on your real permissions — Nexus acts as the FlowGrid user mapped to your Slack account, with AI data access failing safe to restricted until configured.

    Meet FlowGrid Meet. Lightweight scheduling, built in. Share your booking link and visitors pick a slot on a clean public page: times shown in their own timezone, instant confirmation email with a calendar (.ics) invite, and optional workspace branding so the page looks like you. Booking links get guaranteed-unique URLs, and if your connected calendar ever disconnects, bookings pause and you're emailed right away — no ghost meetings.

    Nexus gets real CRM hands. Your assistant can now do the unglamorous work for you: merge duplicate contacts or organizations, export records, and pull live insights — deal timelines, forecasts, stale-deal alerts, and duplicate detection — all from a plain-language ask.

    Improvements

    • Settings, unified: every setting now lives in one searchable hub with a consistent sidebar, instead of scattered pages.
    • Smoother sign-up on mobile: properly sized OAuth buttons and a clearer free-plan offer up front.
    • The mobile icon rail now stays put after you log in.
    • AI credit packs are now priced in CHF.
    • Nexus introduces itself as Nexus.

    Bug fixes & polish

    A hardening round across the new Slack integration (mentions, DMs, transcription, member visibility), booking-page UX fixes, a billing fix so paying workspaces are never mistakenly rate-limited as free, and build performance work behind the scenes.

  2. v1.1.0 · June 2, 2026

    v1.1.0

    This update brings a full calendar integration, a more autonomous Nexus assistant, stronger privacy controls, and a faster app all round.

    Headliners

    Calendar is here. Connect your Google or Microsoft calendar and work your schedule without leaving FlowGrid. You get a new agenda and month view, two-way sync with recurring-event and conflict handling, and a one-click "Add to calendar" on any task. Open any event in an in-app detail view instead of bouncing out to the provider. Nexus can read and manage your calendar too, so you can ask it to find a slot or schedule a follow-up in plain language.

    Nexus grows up. Your assistant can now run work in the background and on a schedule — kick off a long-running job and keep working while it finishes, or set up recurring routines that run on their own. A new Settings → Nexus page puts you in charge: toggle auto-mode, manage scheduled routines, and get a notification when a routine finishes. Nexus can search the web when it needs current information, draws on an always-on knowledge tier for better answers, and operates under new guardrails (Guardian) so you stay in control of what it does autonomously.

    Privacy you can switch on. A new strict zero-retention mode ensures your data is never retained by the AI providers behind FlowGrid — enforced end-to-end across Nexus chat and applied by default for new workspaces. Under the hood we moved embeddings and transcription onto privacy-first AWS backends (Bedrock Titan and Amazon Transcribe).

    A simpler free tier. We've replaced the time-based trial with a clearer 50-record freemium cap — use FlowGrid at your own pace instead of racing a clock. Inactive free accounts now follow a transparent dormancy lifecycle with a straightforward path to reactivate.

    Improvements

    • Snappier navigation across contacts, organizations, the pipeline board, deal detail, custom objects, and tasks, thanks to a new in-app data cache that cuts needless reloads.
    • New Knowledge Vault: import your documents so Nexus can answer from your own material.
    • A unified background-tasks tray that surfaces data imports, agent runs, and finished Nexus jobs — finished items auto-clear on a countdown, and you can reopen a completed run in one click.
    • Foundation for connecting more third-party services through a new generic connector framework.

    Bug fixes & polish

    A round of fixes across calendar loading and task sync, billing record-cap handling, and feature-flag evaluation, plus build performance and security hardening behind the scenes.

  3. v1.0.0 · May 2, 2026

    v1.0.0

    A big drop landing today. Here's what changed.

    Headliners

    Nexus chat just got a lot smarter. Pending actions now survive a tab refresh — close it, come back, hit Approve like nothing happened. The chat surface lives directly on the canvas now, so you're not flipping between contexts. Tool calls show up as readable cards instead of raw JSON, data tables auto-refresh as soon as a tool finishes, and markdown task lists are checkable per-session. Navigation reveals are smoother and there's a self-verification loop running under the hood.

    A whole new email system. Rich HTML composer everywhere — direct emails, templates, automations, all unified. Reusable templates with sharing across the workspace, linked-record token rendering, attachment support, and a confirm-before-delete flow. Branded unsubscribe preferences and contact marketing-status tracking. Resend-backed reply tracking that auto-pauses automations when a contact responds (with loop guards so you don't hammer them). Workflow email metrics and engagement source filters for tighter automation conditions. Compliance setup must be completed before marketing automations can fire.

    AI Smart Import is faster and more private. New zero-retention model provider option. Drop a file in and analysis auto-starts — no extra clicks. UI polish across the import flow.

    Onboarding overhaul. Revamped checklist with embedded coaching, a persistent demo-data banner so you can keep your bearings, streamlined AI-access defaults, and unified markdown task descriptions across the experience.

    Improvements

    • Custom records — modal-based navigation lets you flip between linked records without losing your place.
    • Record cycling keeps you in flow.
    • Workspace Excel export runs async with a file-linkage audit trail. No more browser hangs on big exports.
    • Automation runs are readable at a glance — trigger context shows in the UI.
    • Pending AI drafts queue up for approval before they go anywhere.
    • Draft-only AI email workflow for the cases where you want AI to suggest but not send.
    • Email composer validates template tokens and shows tooltips for each one.
    • Email-domain auto-org linking — incoming addresses land on the right organization automatically.
    • Email engagement source drill-downs in workflow and action filters.

    Bug fixes & polish

    200+ fixes and quality improvements went into this update — UI papercuts, edge cases, performance tweaks, stability work, and a long tail of small things that just feel better now.