Outlook Emails Land in Evo Tasks With One Prompt
An agent reads your Outlook inbox, picks out the critical emails, and writes them straight into Evo Tasks — no copy-paste, just one prompt in Researcher. Learn more →
Third-party connectors stole the show this week — agents reading Outlook, writing tasks, and authenticating identically across every device.
An agent reads your Outlook inbox, picks out the critical emails, and writes them straight into Evo Tasks — no copy-paste, just one prompt in Researcher. Learn more →
Connector auth now works the same on desktop, iPhone and iPad — same MFE code, same session, scope prompts inline. Mobile finally catches up with web. Learn more →
Data Spaces give every pillar a personal place to read and write data. Researcher can spin one up, save rows into it, and query it back — no setup, share via grants. Learn more →
A scheduled Evo Workflow pulls Salesforce cases, runs three agents — themes, risk, synthesis — and emails a weekly digest that recommends what to act on. Learn more →
Org admins can now build curated Navigator layouts and target them at groups, individuals or the whole org — a clean starting point users can still build on. Learn more →
AGUI in the Assistant Builder playground surfaces every tool call, timing and token count — and renders MFEs inline. Same protocol is heading to Quick Ask next. Learn more →
Connectors are getting a user consent prompt — when an agent invokes a tool, you approve once, approve all, or deny. Strictness configurable per run. Learn more →
Quick objects on Navigator now show a star rating and install count — discovery signal for users, quality feedback loop for SoftCos. Learn more →