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May 2026 release notes

May brought stronger credential controls, bulk asset imports, smoother support workflows, and a more consistent mobile experience.

Highlights

  • Vault received new controls for credential access, audit, sharing, rotation, tokens, and offboarding.
  • Inventory can now bulk import assets from CSV/XLSX files and connect Movitera Link devices to registered assets.
  • Closure is smoother for daily support work, with multi-file attachments, grouped ticket views, and Wiki suggestions.
  • Forge gained GitHub integration, persistent filters, blockers, mentions, and board improvements.
  • Muse received multi-provider chat, usage limits, analytics, and proposal approval before assisted AI actions run.
  • The mobile experience is more consistent, with bottom navigation, optimized sheets, attachment carousels, and installable app support.

Availability

Some capabilities depend on your plan, user permissions, or the modules enabled in your workspace.

May 31, 2026

  • Team administrators can now manage modules and member permissions in one place.
  • Closure supports uploading multiple attachments from the ticket page and ticket modal.
  • Inventory is more reliable when saving asset changes.
  • Card payment flows received stability adjustments.
  • The web app received general performance improvements.

May 24-30, 2026

  • Movitera Link shows device inventory with new filters, display options, and software sections.
  • Inventory links devices discovered by Link to existing assets, with actions to register, connect, disconnect, and dismiss suggestions.
  • Forge Board loads faster, filters by cycle and domain, and shows work by active cycle.
  • Forge Designs lets teams connect designs to issues so product context and execution stay in the same flow.
  • Vault gained filters for credential URLs and an initial access token management experience.
  • Mobile navigation is more consistent across apps.
  • The Vault CLI authorization screen is clearer when connecting new clients.

May 20-23, 2026

  • Vault received access, audit, sharing, rotation, and offboarding capabilities for credential operations.
  • Vault search now finds private credentials consistently and keeps the scope switch visible.
  • Tasks gained an activity drawer, calendar views, and a quick-create bar.
  • Tickets now include a follow/unfollow option next to the followers selector.
  • Issues and initiatives can be found by code, and archived initiatives no longer appear in selectors.
  • Tag fields now behave consistently across forms.
  • Closure opens the right board when someone visits an older ticket link.

May 14-19, 2026

  • Forge gained GitHub integration and repository management.
  • Forge now tracks blockers, supports issue mentions, and keeps board filters saved between sessions.
  • Issues, initiatives, and tickets gained a Share button.
  • Wiki gained home-page stats, an entity mention picker, and improvements to page saving.
  • Navigation remembers the last section visited in each module.
  • Lists with filters and pagination load faster.
  • Administrators gained a panel for managing teams and users.

May 8-13, 2026

  • Muse can now support ticket status changes and Wiki page drafts.
  • The command menu finds initiatives, domains, cycles, SRM, Inventory, Muse, and Settings.
  • The Ask Muse shortcut is available in the command menu and remembers the selected model.
  • Closure tickets can link an existing Forge issue when moved on hold.
  • Dates now follow the same rule across tickets, Wiki, and other screens.
  • Mobile attachment carousels were redesigned for touch.
  • New users now start in dark theme by default.

May 2-7, 2026

  • Inventory gained bulk asset import from CSV/XLSX files, with preview, mapping, execution, and rollback.
  • Muse gained multi-provider AI chat, analytics, usage limits, settings, and proposal approval.
  • Profile gained email notification, timezone, and default Closure team settings.
  • Closure gained a stage timeline and a link to the related Forge item.
  • Lists received pagination and better filters.
  • The mobile interface gained bottom navigation, a profile app bar, and installable app support.
  • The visual brand was applied across components, colors, icons, favicon, and app icons.