March 31st, 2026
New tools for managing audiences and list uploads more efficiently.
You can now set a record limit when downloading audiences, giving you control over file size and processing time for large audiences.
Bulk delete is now available for list uploads, letting you clean up multiple lists at once. You can also bulk retry failed personas, accounts, and audiences directly from their respective tables.
The list uploads table now supports filtering by type and source, making it easier to find specific uploads in large workspaces.
Audience preview reports now sort contacts by intent relevance, grouping results so the highest-intent contacts appear first. The preview also now clearly displays AND/OR logic between conditions.
You can now drag and drop conditions between groups in the audience builder, making it easier to reorganize complex segmentation rules.
More control and visibility into how your data exports are configured and performing.
S3 exports now support a custom path prefix, letting you organize exported files into specific folders within your bucket.
When exporting an audience to DelivrDSP, the audience name is now automatically carried over as the list name in the DSP, so you no longer need to re-enter it.
Export run pages now show per-record error details, broken down by object type. When a CRM export partially fails, you can see exactly which records failed and why.
The CRM export configuration now includes per-field default values, field constraints, and smarter handling of multi-value fields. Errors are grouped by type so you can quickly identify patterns.
Export names are now fully visible in the dashboard instead of being truncated, so you can distinguish between similarly named exports at a glance.
Better visibility into DSP campaign performance and match quality.
Campaign reporting now shows match rates for your DSP exports, so you can see how effectively your audiences are matching in the ad platform.
A new "Sync Now" button on the DSP campaign overview lets you pull the latest campaign data without waiting for the next scheduled sync.
The pixel list now distinguishes between website pixels and activate pixels, making it clearer which type each pixel is.
Improvements to finding what you need across the dashboard.
Search now supports multi-token ambiguous matching. Searching for "acme corp" will find "Acme Corporation" and similar variations, making it much easier to locate organizations and projects.
Clicking a notification in the bell menu now takes you directly to the relevant page, such as the completed export or failed run.
New users now see a streamlined two-step onboarding flow with a setup checklist and helpful empty states to guide them through creating their first pixel, audience, and export.
Improvements to how contact data is displayed and filtered.
The resolution statistics table now includes the pixel name alongside each entry, so you can see which pixel drove each resolution.
Contact details now show proper title casing for names and fields, cleaner boolean formatting, and better layout for long values.
Organization settings now include a cookies toggle, allowing you to enable cookieless mode for privacy-first deployments. When enabled, your pixels will operate without setting browser cookies.