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This release delivers more precise Explorer filtering, faster filter search, clearer user selection context, and more trustworthy import progressโ€”plus easier error review and a few workflow consistency improvements. Below are the most important changes in this release (not every internal tweak, just the ones we think deliver the most value).

๐Ÿ”Ž Explorer filters that are faster and easier to trust

  • Filter Explorer by specific users: Explorer now supports filtering results by individual users โ€” You can zero in on relevant conversations and activity without manually sifting through broader results.
  • Easier browsing in large filter lists: Account and user filter lists are easier to scan with improved โ€œshow more/show less,โ€ and selected filters stay visible while you browse โ€” You keep context while refining results, which saves time in large organizations and datasets.
  • Smoother filter search with complete results: Searching within account and user filters updates options more quickly and shows matching results fully instead of cutting them off โ€” You can find and apply the right filter in fewer clicks with less reloading.
  • Clearer user choices when names look alike: User options include additional context (such as related account information) to better distinguish similar names โ€” Reduces guesswork and helps prevent selecting the wrong person.

๐Ÿ“ฅ Imports with clearer progress and easier troubleshooting

  • More reliable real-time import progress: Import progress updates more consistently in real time, including status and error counts โ€” You can trust what youโ€™re seeing without constant refreshing.
  • Clearer import stages: Import stages are more explicit, making it easier to tell when data is still processing versus fully finished โ€” Helps you avoid acting on incomplete data and reduces uncertainty during large imports.
  • Download the original import file from history: You can download the exact file you uploaded directly from import history โ€” Makes audits, rechecks, and sharing the original input much easier.
  • Improved import table layout and error review: Import tables are more readable, and error details are easier to review with grouped views and cleaner drill-down behavior โ€” You can understand what failed and why faster, with less hunting through details.

๐Ÿ‘ฅ Clearer team management and invitations

  • More appropriate staff visibility by organization: Team management behavior was updated so staff visibility reflects the correct organization context โ€” Helps admins manage access with fewer surprises and less confusion across orgs.
  • Improved invite and batch-invite messaging: Invite flows now use clearer wording, including better guidance on allowed email types โ€” Reduces failed invites and back-and-forth when onboarding teammates.
  • Clearer approval notifications: Approval notifications were updated to better confirm when access requests are accepted โ€” People get quicker clarity on when they can proceed with access.

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ More consistent behavior in day-to-day workflows

  • Fewer stuck imports in edge cases: Fixes reduce the chance of imports getting stuck during analysis in uncommon scenarios โ€” Less manual intervention and fewer interruptions during large or complex imports.
  • Actions only appear when theyโ€™re actually available: Deletion and processing actions are hidden until theyโ€™re valid to use โ€” Prevents misclicks and reduces confusion about whatโ€™s possible at any moment.
  • More consistent background processing: Overall import and background processing behavior is more consistent โ€” Improves confidence that the system will behave predictably as you work.
Thanks for using Brixo! We hope these updates make your day-to-day workflows smoother, faster, and more intuitive.