Changelog

What we've shipped

New skills, integrations, and Brain improvements. Updated as we ship.

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  1. BrainAsk

    Brain Memory is fresher and harder to fool

    ELAV now checks new facts against existing Brain context, filters stale facts from answers, refreshes old briefs in the background, and keeps entity recall tied to the right source timing.

    • Contradictions are flagged before they become trusted Brain memory.
    • Ask can recall people and companies through Brain candidates instead of loose text matches.
    • Old or orphaned entity context is refreshed and reconciled automatically.
  2. HomeBrain

    Home shows source progress more honestly

    Home now tells you when connected sources are still being read, preserves useful briefs when context already exists, and brings urgent attention signals into Ask.

    • Cold-start scan progress is based on completed backfills, not stuck first runs.
    • Existing accounts no longer lose their brief to a generic reading state during sync.
    • Attention cards carry urgency and source provenance into Ask context.
  3. SecurityIntegrations

    Source trust checks are stricter

    Source OAuth and Brain reads now fail closed on data residency, source provenance, and permission checks, with diagnostics to catch stale access before answers rely on it.

  4. Integrations

    Connect Zoho Mail and Zoho Calendar

    Zoho Mail and Zoho Calendar are now available as sources, so ELAV can read recent mail and calendar context from Zoho accounts alongside Gmail, Slack, and Google Calendar.

  5. SettingsBrain

    AI agent memory setup is simpler

    Admins can now create, copy, and revoke Brain MCP keys from Settings, with token-safe setup guides for Codex, Claude, OpenClaw, and generic MCP clients.

  6. OnboardingSecurity

    Onboarding and sign-in fail closed

    Workspace creation is more reliable, active sessions route to the right place, and personal email sign-ins are blocked earlier across email and Google OAuth — except for the approved founder account.

  7. OnboardingSecurity

    Invite your team into a shared workspace

    Set up a workspace during onboarding and invite teammates by email. Everyone sees ELAV through their own permissions — what they can already access in connected tools is what they can use here, with no manual access setup.

    • Invite and remove members, with clear Owner, Admin, Member, and Viewer roles.
    • Removing someone revokes their access immediately.
    • No access matrices to manage — source permissions carry over automatically.
  8. Brain

    Richer briefs for the people and companies you work with

    Each person and company brief now shows how they connect to the rest of your work, a timeline of sourced context, and a private note only you can see.

    • A relationship map surfaces the most relevant connected people and companies for each brief.
    • Add a private note to any person or company that stays visible only to you.
    • Every brief keeps source receipts and timing so you can trace where context came from.
  9. BrainUX

    Rewind any fact to see what changed

    Brain Memory now groups what changed in your company context and lets you rewind any fact to see its before and after, with source receipts and timing kept intact.

    • Grouped change summaries make it easy to scan what's new without digging through sources.
    • Per-fact rewind shows the earlier and current state side by side.
    • Private source-backed context stays filtered to the people allowed to see it.
  10. AskBrain

    Ask Brain from anywhere, with the right context

    Ask Brain now works from a single entry point and adapts to where you are asking from — a person's brief, your workspace, or the main Ask page — so answers stay grounded in the right context.

  11. BrainSkills

    Brain context can now rank what matters

    Meeting prep and morning briefings can use relevance-scored Brain facts and safer contact context, so important work history is less likely to get buried by noise.

    • Admin curation controls let each workspace define what counts as useful context.
    • Contact dossiers preserve source receipts while giving meeting prep and briefings better people context.
    • New calibration and smoke checks make it easier to validate relevance quality before relying on it.
  12. InboxUX

    Inbox review is calmer and easier to scan

    The Inbox review flow now separates urgent approvals, captured tasks, memory proposals, and quiet activity into a simpler daily review surface.

    • Memory proposals show clearer summaries and a Brain safety note before review.
    • Captured tasks are easier to scan without the old dense table feel.
    • Quiet activity now reads as one review stream instead of a grid of competing cards.
  13. MarketingBrand

    The public site tells the company-memory story more clearly

    The website now explains ELAV around company memory, sourced answers, reviewed work, source maps, and agent memory with tighter proof and fewer duplicate sections.

    • Homepage sections were rebuilt around sourced answers, source maps, history, and agent/tool memory.
    • Pricing CTAs, FAQ, footer copy, and social preview metadata now match the new positioning.
    • Product branding is cleaner too: source logos, the browser app icon, and first-run connection cards now use ELAV's shared logo system.
  14. HomeBrainSettings

    Daily-use surfaces got a product-first cleanup

    Home, Brain, Sources, Settings, and Ask now present the everyday ELAV workflow more directly, with less internal structure showing through.

    • Brain Sources now owns source setup, including Meeting Intelligence, while legacy Connections flows move out of the main path.
    • Home and Ask defaults avoid internal/test wording and keep first-run guidance focused on connected work.
    • Settings, sidebar workspace links, member management, and Brain entity surfaces were simplified for repeated daily use.
  15. BrainUX

    Brain Memory shows what changed

    The Brain Memory feed now brings together important updates and superseded facts, so you can see what changed in company context without digging through old source material.

    • Memory shows when a fact stopped being current, not only when it was first learned.
    • Each change keeps source receipts and timing so the feed is easier to audit.
    • Private source-backed context stays filtered to the people who are allowed to see it.
  16. BrainIntegrations

    AI agents can check what your Brain is ready to use

    Connected AI agents now get a safer read-only view of Brain capabilities and source readiness before they answer with your company context.

    • Agent setup now starts from memory capabilities and source coverage instead of obsolete campaign tools.
    • Source coverage shows freshness and readiness without exposing raw source records or credentials.
    • Brain MCP access stays scoped to the credential you issue, with read-only tools for cited evidence and timelines.
  17. MarketingHomeBrain

    A clearer ELAV, from website to Brain

    The public site is sharper, the product now has its first Home brief, and the Brain write path is safer under load.

    • The new website explains client memory with clearer proof, pricing, booking, and Ask examples.
    • Home now starts with a brief: next meeting, today strip, attention cards, and first-run connection guidance.
    • Brain writes and Ask processing are steadier, with quieter progress states and safer backlog handling.
  18. InboxUX

    Every Inbox item now has a Details workspace

    Open any Inbox item into a focused Details page with its status, activity timeline, and source thread side by side — replacing the older Operator view with something quieter and easier to scan before approving.

  19. BrainIntegrations

    Source health reads more honestly

    Webhook triggers now show "Not used" when a source doesn't need them, and a failed trigger install only flags a connection as "Needs attention" when the Brain hasn't actually learned anything yet — so healthy sources stop nagging.

  20. DocsOnboarding

    ELAV now has public product docs

    New docs cover connecting sources, asking with evidence, reviewing Inbox outcomes, approvals, source sync, privacy, and troubleshooting.

  21. AskIntegrations

    Ask now cites Gmail, Slack, and Calendar

    Ask can pull recent context from connected sources, turn it into cited digests, and keep the final answer saved with the conversation.

  22. BrainIntegrations

    Source health and Slack setup are clearer

    Connections now handle custom Slack setup, live sync state, and learned evidence so healthy sources are not mistaken for sources that need a refresh.

  23. BrainIntegrations

    Brain source sync is easier to trust

    Source sync now reflects fresh activity more accurately, recovers from ingestion delays, and keeps connection status aligned with what the Brain has learned.

  24. InboxSkills

    Review generated work with more context

    Ask, Inbox, and Details now keep richer progress, evidence, and retry state together so generated work is easier to inspect before approval.

  25. AskUX

    Ask starts from a clearer state

    Ask now has clearer empty, loading, and evidence states so you can tell what ELAV is ready to do before a source-backed answer begins.

  26. UXSkills

    Review ELAV's work before it moves

    The workspace now keeps requests, source evidence, generated artifacts, and approval drafts together so you can inspect what ELAV found before anything is sent or changed.

  27. Ask

    Ask answers more, asks less

    Ask now searches your connected sources for follow-up questions instead of demanding clarification. When nothing's found, it says so honestly without overclaiming.

  28. Integrations

    See which account each connection uses

    Connected sources now show the email or workspace they're linked to — Gmail, Google Calendar, and Slack — so you can tell at a glance which account is wired up.

  29. SkillsSlack

    Turn Slack messages into tracked tasks

    Capture a task from any Slack message. ELAV picks out the actionable ones; approved tasks land in your Inbox, linked to the source.

  30. Measurement

    See what ELAV creates for your team

    We now track every action ELAV takes for you — answers, suggestions, approvals, tasks. Ask for a weekly summary of what shipped. No raw inbox content stored.

  31. UXBrain

    A calmer ELAV — Brain gets a workspace

    Brain has its own workspace now — Overview, Sources, Memory. Source status reads as Ready, Learning now, or Needs refresh, instead of admin output.

  32. SecurityBrain

    Your Brain respects who's allowed to see what

    Answers from ELAV now respect each source's permissions. Private emails, restricted calendar events, and shared docs only surface for people who already had access.

  33. BrainSkills

    Skills now ignore the noise

    Newsletters, automated alerts, and admin notifications no longer leak into ELAV's suggestions. Skills stay grounded in the work that matters.

  34. AskBrain

    Ask now has a home

    Conversation history, an Inbox of pending approvals, and a Brain dashboard — all in one place.

  35. OnboardingIntegrations

    Connect any tool, by category

    A searchable drawer over thousands of tools, grouped by Email, Calendar, Communication, and Documents. If something isn't supported yet, request it in one click.

  36. AskBrain

    Ask your Brain — live

    Type a question in the sidebar. ELAV decides whether to search your Brain or run a skill, and answers.

  37. Launch

    Hello, ELAV

    ELAV is live. Connect Gmail and your Brain starts learning your team's work — surfaced through a real-time dashboard, with approvals required before anything acts. Self-hosted in the EU.

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