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5 releases · most recent May 2026

v0.6.0
Minor release
Latest

May 2026 · Q2 2026

AI-narrated summary

The biggest single release since launch. Brief Intake auto-extracts structured data from inbound RFPs, the Pitch Deck Generator turns approved briefs into editable decks, and the Margin Waterfall finally exposes how every basis point of forecast margin is earned. Production teams get a real Binder and a Run-of-Show, and the Vendor Graph makes the relationship layer visible.

Highlights

  • Brief Intake — AI extracts client, region, budget, and date constraints from raw RFP emails into a reviewable form
  • Pitch Deck Generator — turns approved briefs into editable decks with citations to source artifacts
  • RFP Inbound + Margin Waterfall — surface inbound demand and decompose forecast margin to the line item
  • Production Binder, Run-of-Show, and Vendor Graph — operational tooling for the day-of and the relationship view
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What's new in v0.6.0
v0.5.0
Minor release

February 2026 · Q1 2026

AI-narrated summary

Trust and accountability release. The Approvals Inbox routes every producer-decision moment into one queue, and a new Audit Log answers "who changed what, when?" across the platform. Per-system Integration Health views for NetSuite, Ramp, and HubSpot make the back-office wiring legible, and the AI Decision Log captures every model-assisted action with its citations.

Highlights

  • Approvals Inbox — single queue for every contract, override, and exception
  • Audit Log — full event history across users, systems, and AI agents
  • Integration Health — per-system NetSuite, Ramp, and HubSpot dashboards with sync status
  • AI Decision Log — every AI-assisted action recorded with prompt, tools called, and grounding citations
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What's new in v0.5.0
v0.4.0
Minor release

November 2025 · Q4 2025

AI-narrated summary

Shipped the connective tissue between events. Insights makes spend, anomalies, and scenarios queryable across the portfolio. Inventory and Rate Cards turn previously tribal knowledge into structured assets. Travel & Housing, the Activity Feed, and global Search make the platform feel like one thing instead of many.

Highlights

  • Insights — portfolio-wide spend analytics, anomaly detection, and what-if scenarios
  • Inventory and Rate Cards — structured catalogs for owned assets and negotiated rates
  • Travel & Housing — producer-facing logistics layer with vendor handoffs
  • Activity Feed and Global Search — unified timeline and entity search across the platform
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What's new in v0.4.0
v0.3.0
Minor release

August 2025 · Q3 2025

AI-narrated summary

Vendor and venue release. Producers got real depth: Vendor Detail with relationship history, a Contractor Bench for on-call talent, and Venues with permits per geography. Templates moved from a list to a recommender, and the Create Event Wizard codified the standard intake.

Highlights

  • Vendor Detail — engagement history, spend, and relationship intelligence per vendor
  • Contractor Bench — searchable roster of pre-vetted on-call talent
  • Venues — permits, capacities, and locale-aware metadata per geography
  • Templates and Create Event Wizard — recommender plus a vetted intake flow
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What's new in v0.3.0
v0.2.0
Major release

May 2025 · Q2 2025

AI-narrated summary

The first version producers could actually use. Cockpit became the daily homepage, Event Detail provided the drill-in, and the Vendor Engagement Panel introduced the citation-grounded AI pattern that the rest of the platform now inherits. Ask the Playbook, the Slack DM facsimile, and the Contract Sanity Check defined the AI surface area.

Highlights

  • Cockpit — portfolio at-a-glance with KPIs and AI-flagged risks
  • Event Detail and Vendor Engagement Panel — the W17 wow moment with inline relationship intelligence
  • Ask the Playbook and Slack DM facsimile — citation-grounded AI in chat and DM
  • Contract Sanity Check — AI-flagged anomaly report with producer-decides workflow
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What's new in v0.2.0

Versions follow semantic conventions. Major = paradigm shift, Minor = new capabilities, Patch = fixes and polish. Architecture details live in the architecture document.