Here’s what’s new in the August 2025 release, focused on performance, usability, and expanded connectivity.
Platform
New Builder UI available to all users
All accounts have been migrated to the new Builder UI. This updated experience provides a cleaner layout and more efficient workflow for building flows and APIs. The legacy UI will remain accessible until later this year.
Redesigned rule editor for branching and filters
Our redesigned rule editor simplifies the creation and management of complex logic across filters and branching. Built for clarity and efficiency, it offers a script-free experience for builders configuring both simple and advanced rules. Read more here
Assign aliases to webhook listeners
You can now assign export aliases to webhook listeners, even if they don’t include a connection. This allows listener-based exports to be triggered programmatically without any additional configuration.
Improved connection selection when installing or cloning integrations
When setting up templates or cloned integrations, the platform now defaults to Use existing connection. Cloned integrations in the same environment will retain original connections unless otherwise specified.
Form builder enhancements
Search, freeform input, and “Select all” are now supported in dropdown and multiselect fields.
Export execution mode for parallel processing
A new setting lets you run multiple exports in parallel within a single flow. This improves speed and scalability for flows with multiple input sources. You can configure each flow to run exports sequentially or in parallel.
B2B Manager for EDI
Repositioning Composite delimiter - EDIFACT
We’ve updated how composite delimiters are handled in File Definition Rules (FDRs) for version 2. This improves maintainability and makes it easier to update or standardize delimiter usage across trading partners.
This update has been validated for both EDIFACT and X12 formats.
API Management
On-prem agent support in API Builder
Use on-prem agents to securely expose APIs that interact with systems behind firewalls or hosted in private environments, without public internet exposure.

