Changelog

What's new in Zigease — product updates, improvements, and fixes.

April 2026

A new AI step, a new mascot, and welcome emails

NewImprovedFixed

Two days of polish across AI, onboarding, and visuals.

AI steps

  • The single AI step is now six purpose-built ones: Summarize, Extract, Classify, Generate, Translate, and Custom prompt — pick the right one from the palette instead of configuring a generic block.
  • Bring your own provider key (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini) or stay on the free Zigease tier — pick the provider, then the model.
  • A live usage counter shows how much of your free AI you've used in each workflow.
  • Better error messages when an AI provider returns something unexpected.

Welcome emails

  • New users now get a friendly welcome email when they sign up.

Mascot & UI

  • Meet the new Ziggy — a friendly otter character now appearing on empty states and the workflow builder.
  • Smaller, faster avatars across the app.
  • Cleaner integrations table and softer banner backgrounds.

Introducing the Zigease changelog

New

We're starting a public changelog so you can see exactly what we ship, when we ship it.

Expect short, plain-English notes on:

  • New — features that didn't exist yesterday
  • Improved — things that work better than they did
  • Fixed — bugs you don't have to think about anymore

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Reliable run history, smarter Storage, and replays

NewImprovedFixed

Big improvements to how runs are recorded and replayed.

Run history

  • Every run now keeps an exact snapshot of your workflow at the moment it ran — so old runs always show what actually happened, even after you edit the workflow later.
  • Replay any step from any run, with a preview of what will resume.
  • Friendlier run details: plain-English captions, translated errors, and clearer loop and digest views.

Storage

  • Storage now has 8 focused actions instead of a generic catch-all, including a new Toggle Value action.
  • Pick the value type (Text, Number, True/False, List, Object) when you save — the editor adapts to match.
  • Autocomplete remembers what you saved and suggests the right type next time.

Workflows page

  • Sortable columns and a default sort by last run.
  • Sticky table headers when scrolling long lists.
  • Tiny confetti when you turn a workflow on.

Ziggy (AI assistant)

  • Per-user usage limits with an info popover in the chat header.
  • Faster responses and a leaner prompt under the hood.

Plain-English copy, branded emails, and a polished sidebar

ImprovedNew

A two-day push to make Zigease friendlier from the moment you sign up.

Plain-language copy

  • Rewrote labels, hints, and error toasts across runs, the block palette, the config panel, retry settings, connect flows, and Storage — fewer jargon words, more "what does this do for me."
  • Webhook actions now use a paired key/value editor for headers, body, and query params.
  • Schedule and Digest release controls share one consistent picker, including a Jerusalem timezone option.

Branded auth & onboarding

  • Sign-up, magic-link, and password-reset emails now use Zigease branding via Resend SMTP.
  • Verify-email page has a 60-second resend cooldown so you don't accidentally spam yourself.
  • New users land on a personalized welcome state on the workflows page.

Sidebar & navigation

  • Each page now sets its own browser tab title.
  • Sidebar shows the full logo when expanded, animates icons on hover, and shows a skeleton state while usage meters load.
  • Removed the standalone MCP Servers nav item.

Marketing

  • Per-audience opengraph images so links look right when shared.
  • PWA manifest with proper Apple touch icons.

March 2026

20+ new services, smarter palette, Ziggy redesign

NewImproved

A massive integrations expansion plus a refreshed AI assistant.

New services connected

  • Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Zoho CRM
  • Asana, Trello, Linear, ClickUp, Jira
  • Airtable, Notion (expanded), Google Drive, Google Calendar (expanded), Google Forms
  • Shopify, Stripe (expanded), Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign
  • Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Calendly, Twilio
  • Typeform, GitHub, expanded OpenAI

That's a lot of new triggers and actions across CRM, project management, calendars, commerce, marketing, and communications.

Block palette

  • Search the palette and only matching sections stay open.
  • Accordion-style sections with scroll fade gradients for long lists.
  • Drop a block at the cursor and it lands centered.
  • Request-an-integration banner appears when search has no results.

Integrations page

  • Search, sort, and table view.
  • Dark-mode-aware brand icons.
  • Integration requests are saved with a confetti success modal.

Ziggy (AI assistant)

  • Redesigned as a doodle character with a face-only chat avatar variant.
  • Modern AI glow on the "Ask Ziggy" button, now docked on the canvas with an inline chat panel.
  • Typing animation, staggered greeting, collapsible suggestions, full-width send button.

Other

  • Sign-out confirmation modal so you don't log out by accident.
  • Variable mode toggle for enum and dynamic select fields.

Deeper Gmail, Sheets, Slack, and a friendlier config panel

NewImproved

Major depth added to the most-used services, plus quality-of-life UX.

Gmail, Google Sheets, Slack, HubSpot — much deeper

  • Gmail: 6 polling triggers and 10 actions, with a label picker.
  • Google Sheets: 4 polling triggers and 8 actions, with column-header dropdowns.
  • Slack: 7 webhook triggers and 9 actions, with user picker.
  • HubSpot: full provider with triggers, actions, and tests.
  • Webhook: expanded to 3 triggers and 5 actions including custom GET/PUT/PATCH/DELETE.

Config panel

  • Human-readable labels everywhere.
  • Dedicated date picker for date fields.
  • Smarter field ordering so the important stuff is on top.
  • Dropdowns now show the selected label even after navigating.
  • Full-width selects with cleaner display.

Workflow builder

  • AI builder now uses stable node IDs in template references — no more breakage when you rename steps.
  • Better validation when AI-built workflows reference data that doesn't exist.
  • Loop nodes have correct edge rules and AI prompt examples.

Project

  • Renamed to Zigease.

Dark mode, auto-layout, and a real run viewer

NewImprovedFixed

Three days that turned the workflow builder into something you actually want to use.

Dark mode

  • Full dark theme across the app with a toggle in the workflow editor and elsewhere.
  • Brand icons invert correctly in dark mode.

Workflow canvas

  • Auto-layout (Dagre) arranges your steps with one click.
  • Fit-view scan button triggers an auto-layout.
  • Top-to-bottom flow direction by default — easier to read.
  • Cleaner, simpler step design.
  • Theme toggle, zoom controls, and a redesigned config-panel header.

Run viewer

  • Walks the graph and shows every execution path, not just a flat list.
  • Failed steps are clearly marked with a redesigned detail panel header.
  • Full viewport height; back button to return to the run list.
  • Real-time updates as runs progress, both on the dashboard and runs page.

Config & data flow

  • Auto-saves block config — no more "Apply" button to remember.
  • Unsaved-changes guard pops a save dialog before you lose work.
  • @ variable picker works on every text field, including flow-control blocks.
  • Output schemas and @-mention picker for cleaner data references.

Other

  • Google Calendar integration with natural-language event creation.
  • Workflows table got a UX refresh with a Delete confirmation dialog.
  • Confirmation modal before disconnecting an integration.

Zigease MVP — visual builder, AI assistant, real integrations

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The first release of Zigease.

What's in the box

  • A visual workflow builder with drag-and-drop steps, flow control, and a built-in AI assistant.
  • Real brand icons for Slack, Gmail, Google Sheets, Stripe, and more — no generic placeholders.
  • Google Gemini integration as a free AI alternative.
  • Light-mode design system with the Plus Jakarta Sans typeface.
  • Dashboard table view with output schemas and an @-mention variable picker.
  • Run history with status chips and a unified styling system.

This is where it all started.