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June 2026 release notes
June advanced automation and IT operations: teams can control devices remotely from Inventory, delegate Forge issues to an AI coding agent, run ITIL problem management in Closure, and let Muse work in the background. It also brought passkey sign-in, software risk and compliance views, and clearer credential handover during offboarding.
June highlights
- Remote desktop: with the device owner's approval, operators can view and control an online device's screen in real time from Inventory.
- Forge can delegate an issue to an AI coding agent that drafts the change and opens it for review on GitHub, plus AI-assisted initiative planning that interviews you and breaks work into issues, and a new cycle Flow view that highlights stage movement and bottlenecks.
- Closure added ITIL Problem Management with a known-error database, AI auto-triage by ticket category, and SLA attainment reporting.
- Muse can run in the background and propose batched changes for approval, and its chats gained search, pagination, and archiving with steadier, self-retrying responses.
- Inventory added Software Risk & Compliance views and asset disposal with data-sanitization evidence.
- Accounts gained passkey as a second factor with recovery codes, and Vault offboarding can hand over credential ownership to a successor.
- Teams gained per-team AI model settings and usage visibility, notification email preferences, folder-level Wiki permissions, and the Vault browser extension for autofill and saved logins.
Availability
Availability depends on your plan, your role and permissions, and configured integrations. Remote desktop requires Movitera Link on the device and operator permission; Forge GitHub features require a connected integration and Forge admin access; some AI features depend on plan and usage limits.
June 18-22, 2026
- Forge can delegate an issue to an AI coding agent that drafts the change and opens it for review on GitHub, with a coding-session panel on the issue.
- Team admins can choose the AI models used for Forge coding work and see their team's AI usage in one place.
- Forge cycles gained a Flow view that shows how work moved across stages and where it slowed down.
- Turning a ticket into a Forge issue is now a guided two-step flow with an AI-assisted form that drafts the issue.
- Forge designs now support image and file attachments.
June 14-17, 2026
- Forge added AI-assisted initiative planning: Muse interviews you to define an initiative and then breaks it into issues.
- Forge repositories got a redesigned detail page, clearer list navigation, and a connection status anyone on the team can read.
- Muse chats gained search, pagination, and reversible archiving, and now retry seamlessly instead of failing or returning a blank reply.
- Closure SLA attainment reporting now breaks results down by category.
- Onboarding tours now carry over across sessions and devices.
June 8-13, 2026
- Closure added Problem Management (ITIL) with a known-error database, so related tickets can be linked to a single underlying problem.
- Closure can auto-triage incoming tickets by category, and ticket categories now show their key settings in a clearer list.
- Tickets can be classified as incidents or requests.
- Muse can run in the background and propose batched changes for you to approve before anything is applied.
- Notification email preferences let each person choose which emails they receive.
- Forge initiative and issue lists gained better filtering, sorting, and progress bars, plus a warning before leaving unsaved work; issue details added quick-create and a clearer sidebar.
- Sign-in sessions now survive deep links and external sign-in callbacks, so people aren't logged out unexpectedly.
- Detail pages opened by their code no longer show occasional not-found errors, and any active member can enroll a Movitera Link device.
June 3-7, 2026
- Remote desktop arrived: from Inventory, an operator can view and control an online device's screen over a real-time video connection, with the device owner's approval.
- Inventory added Software Risk & Compliance views and asset disposal that records data-sanitization evidence — method, date, verifier, and certificate.
- The devices list moved to a clearer table view.
- Vault offboarding can hand over credential ownership to a successor by reassigning or transferring it, or deactivate it.
- The Vault browser extension is now surfaced in the app for autofill and saving new logins, with its connection status visible.
- Closure added a follow-up history view, now requires a description when opening a ticket, and refined the on-hold sidebar.
- Wiki gained folder-level permissions, so access follows the most specific rule across space, folder, and page.
- Sign-in added an authorization consent screen for connecting external AI assistants, clearer passkey error messages, and friendlier form validation messages.
June 2, 2026
- Sign-in and security settings gained passkey support as a second factor, plus recovery codes for contingency access.
- The 2FA experience is more direct when signing in, enabling methods, and recovering access.
- Forge now helps connect issues to matching GitHub work and can update issue status when a change is accepted.
- Activity queries now use local dates to avoid time shifts in calendars, drawers, and previews.
June 1, 2026
- Tasks fixed occurrence time display so lists, details, and previews show the same time.
- Forge issue detail fields received visual polish for better readability in dark theme.
- Error capture now masks sensitive values, removes personal data, and treats sensitive paths more carefully.
- Forge started showing links to GitHub work inside the issue detail view.