What's New - Jun 6 to Jun 12, 2026

Post by graph8
What's New - Jun 6 to Jun 12, 2026
Changelog

This week graph8 ships operator agents, a new class of autonomous workers that detect and act on revenue ops issues, the universal inbox becomes a multi-lane SDR command center, and the studio gains a unified content calendar with end-to-end LinkedIn organic publishing.

New

Operator agents for autonomous RevOps (Major)

Operators are a new kind of agent that detect, decide, and act on revenue ops issues. The first cohort ships 13 live checks covering CRM hygiene, deliverability, pipeline quality, inbox assignment, admin sprawl, and token expiry, each running on a per-org schedule with a configurable autonomy ceiling and approval bridge.

SDR command center in the universal inbox (Major)

The universal inbox becomes a multi-channel command center. Queue view splits replies into three priority lanes (Hot, Awaiting, New), Board view shows the funnel across four columns, the Hot lane ranks by intent score, and a visible Mine/Team scope toggle, AI Reply drafts, and round-robin auto-assign on first inbound reply round out the workflow.

Auto-compose workspaces (Major)

Auto-compose proposes complete workspaces in one click. The AI clusters prospects, picks the right agent for each segment, and creates workspaces with channels and sequences already attached, with v2 parallelising creation and pulling only campaigns that carry sending channels.

Content calendar and LinkedIn publishing (Major)

Studio gains a unified content calendar with autopilot scheduling, repurposing, approvals, and signal mining. LinkedIn organic publishing ships end to end: compose, schedule, publish, analytics, and lead capture, plus an ideation drawer that surfaces live mining progress and turns evidence into draft content.

Ads campaign sets and living creative (Major)

Ads now models persona by platform matrices through reusable campaign sets and templates. The living creative pipeline supports in-image SVG editing, inline copy revisions, persona lens previews, element-targeted point editing (v2), a concept board with pin-and-describe, size sets, export, and a dedicated Drafts tab.

Newsletter Templates Hub

Newsletters get a Templates Hub with intelligent template generation, layout and custom AI options, one-click clone, a unified template picker with live preview, a live-status dashboard, and an unsubscribe-link status indicator with one-click Fix.

Sales report Wave 2

Sales report Wave 2 adds a per-motion objection picker, motion-scoped objection filter, the unhidden Grading Rubrics tab with three default rubrics seeded on org creation, a per-stage SLA editor, multi-path attribution including direct deal id, a data-quality diagnostic banner, and a per-rep Bookings table.

Marketplace contracts, video intros, and mobile

Marketplace closes its contract loop. Talents see and sign contracts on a real document page, download signed PDFs, get visibility after acceptance, and the 5% platform fee is removed per v2.3.0 terms. Video intros ship end to end with native in-browser recording, and the whole experience now responds on mobile with hamburger nav and a slide-in filter sheet.

Sequencer on-demand model and auto-pause

Sequences now pick the email model per step on demand, auto-pause on credit or AI billing failure with owner and admin notifications, and offer opt-in global suppression on hard bounce as a Channels preference. The Channels area also gains a cold-email unsubscribe header toggle.

AI receptionist auto-provisioned on signup

Every new org signup now auto-provisions a phone number and an AI receptionist ready to take calls on day one. A new Intake agent role lands first for claims intake and whistleblower hotline use cases.

Developer API and MCP extensions

The Developer API and MCP add full appointments-lifecycle access, custom-field value reads, sequences-nurture exposure, and a new send-meeting-invite workflow node that emails an .ics calendar invite. The MCP catalog standardises around a single appointments naming convention.

Role-based access control overhaul

Role permissions are now enforced end to end. Route guards on the settings surface for non-admins, a non-escalation guard on role create and assign, a new ads permission category enforced on every ads route, gated affordances for mailbox and phone-number creation, dialing role bundles with the right voice permissions, and a pre-flip rollout impact report.

Improved

Dialer SDR controls (Major)

Dialers can edit contact info from the active-call drawer with instant feedback, skip and jump for non-linear dialing, see the contact’s job title in the call header, and own a single audio session per tab so two browser windows never fight for the mic. Call notes are unified across the panel, drawer, grid, and CSV export.

Performance and search speed

The frontend now lazy-loads grid and chart engines on 75 routes, trimming roughly 4.6MB at first paint, then idle-prefetches them after first paint. The hiring intent signals search migrates to a search-engine backend that runs roughly 330x faster with a native pager, exact totals, and a Job Details drawer.