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AI for Process Release Notes

This page covers feature updates and enhancements for recent AI for Process releases.

v1.0.7 January 24, 2026

This release includes a new AI-powered browser automation feature and general improvements across the platform. New AI-Powered Browser Automation AI for Process now supports human-like interactions with websites, converting plain-language goals into automated tasks such as clicks, typing, navigation, and validations. The platform securely handles authentication, dynamic content, and errors, enabling end-to-end process automation across web-only and legacy systems. Key Capabilities:
  • Instruction Generation & Simulation: Turn plain-language goals into step-by-step browser actions.
  • Reusable Automation Nodes: Secure, reusable workflow steps with retries, timeouts, and visual validation.
  • Automation Deployment: Safely promote workflows with versioning, approvals, validation checks, and rollback.
  • Secure & Auditable: Detailed logs, replay visibility, and credential management ensure reliability and compliance.

v1.0.6 December 12, 2025

This release includes new features, enhancements, and general improvements across the platform. Doc Intelligence Node Enhancements The enhanced Doc Intelligence node makes document processing more transparent, reliable, and easier to manage at scale.
  • Processing progress visibility: Users can now view real-time document processing progress in both the node output and Workflow Monitor.
  • Audit log support: Doc Intelligence–related events are now captured in Audit Logs, making it easier to review activity and improve traceability across workflows.
  • Workflow portability: Doc Intelligence configurations are fully preserved during workflow import and export, including node settings, engine configuration, file URLs, and context variables, with automatic connection mapping.
  • Simplified language configuration: English is selected by default during deployment, with support for selecting one additional language to reduce configuration complexity.
  • Deployment history for OCR models: A new Deployment History tab provides visibility into past and current deployments, including version details, status, configuration, and lifecycle information.

v1.0.5 December 2, 2025

This release includes new features, enhancements, and general improvements across the platform. Improved Monitoring Experience in Workflows The Monitoring section now includes dedicated pages for Triggers and Workflow runs, making it easier to track trigger configurations and workflow executions. The Triggers page shows structured information about trigger configurations and execution behavior:
  • Event-based triggers show provider, trigger name, description, setup time, and last run.
  • Schedule-based triggers show frequency, start/end times, time zone, setup time, last run, and next run.
  • Multiple cron configurations are numbered for easy identification.
  • Inactive triggers display an error message with the next steps.
The Workflow Monitor page provides visibility into workflow runs:
  • Each trigger activation receives a unique run ID.
  • Run status is clearly displayed as Success, Failure, In Progress, or Waiting.
  • Trigger type (event-based, schedule-based, or API-based) and source shown for each run.

v1.0.4 November 24, 2025

This update includes new features and enhancements. OCR Usage & Billing Analytics Users can now track OCR credit consumption across the workspace with dedicated billing insights. This provides better visibility into document-processing costs and helps teams monitor usage more accurately. Key capabilities:
  • OCR credits in Billing Overview: View total OCR usage for any date range alongside other credit categories.
  • OCR included in Usage breakdown chart: Understand how much OCR contributes to the overall consumption.
  • New OCR tab under Billing → Usage: View detailed OCR deployment usage, including credits used and status.

v1.0.3 November 13, 2025

This update includes new features and enhancements. New Doc Intelligence Node to Automate Document Processing The Doc Intelligence Node enables automated document processing directly within your workflows. It supports multiple AI engines, dynamic file inputs, and asynchronous execution for seamless automation. By automatically extracting text, layout, and structured data, it reduces manual effort, accelerates processing, and ensures consistent, accurate information for downstream tasks. Key Capabilities:
  • Supports Docling, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Azure Document Intelligence document-processing engines.
  • Accepts static URLs or workflow context variables as file input.
  • Runs asynchronously to avoid blocking workflows.
  • Extracts structured data for downstream automation.
  • Provides engine-specific configuration options for precise control.
Centralized OCR Models Management for Docling and Azure The new Manage OCR Models page provides a central location to configure and maintain document-processing engines for your workflows. The page enables users to deploy, update, and manage Docling and Azure Document Intelligence models, ensuring they are ready for use in the Doc Intelligence node. Key Capabilities:
  • Deploy new Docling models with custom languages and resource allocation.
  • Manage multiple deployments and model connections.
  • Add and manage Azure Document Intelligence connections using API keys.
  • Enable, disable, or remove OCR models and connections directly from the list.

v1.0.2 November 7, 2025

This update includes a new feature. New Agentic Node AI for Process introduces the Agentic App Node, enabling workflows to invoke and interact with Agentic Apps created on the Agent Platform within the same workspace. This feature promotes the reuse of existing Agentic App capabilities and streamlines collaboration for more efficient task execution.

v1.0.1 October 14, 2025

This update includes new features, enhancements, and bug fixes. Inactivity Alerts for Deployed Workflow Triggers AI for Process introduces configurable triggers in the Start node to execute event and schedule specific actions in a workflow. This enables seamless integration with third-party applications, supporting diverse use cases and improving automation outcomes. Users are notified with a warning when a trigger in a deployed workflow becomes inactive. This helps quickly identify and resolve issues that interrupt workflow execution. To restore an inactive trigger:
Alerts appear only for deployed workflows with inactive automation.
Attachment URL Access in Workflows Workflows now support consuming file attachment contents via secure URLs, enabling richer automation and broader use cases. This allows users to work with various attachment types, such as images, documents, and videos, to enhance workflow outputs and manage more complex scenarios. Key enhancements
  • Support for multiple attachment formats.
  • Secure, authorized URL access.
  • Original file names preserved for easy identification.
Currently supports processing one attachment at a time.
Enhanced Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) Path Handling Workflows now accurately route HITL outcomes through their designated paths — On Approval, On Decline, On Timeout, and On Failure. Users can configure each path to ensure proper handling of approvals, rejections, timeouts, and errors, providing better control and visibility in HITL automation. Workflow Import/Export Enhancements Import and export now preserve complete configurations for Human, Start, and Integration nodes, with automatic connection mapping for smoother environment migrations.
  • Human Node: Retains configuration settings, including reviewer and message details.
  • Start Node: Preserves trigger definitions and linked integrations.
  • Integration Node: Maintains action configurations and connection mappings.