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Current release: 2026.5.1

AI automation

  • MCP prompts for AI agents: You can now discover and use Model Context Protocol (MCP) prompt templates - removing the need to build custom, one-off integrations. These templates let you map required inputs and arguments directly in Celigo to scale your automated workflows efficiently. To maintain strict control, you can restrict access by attaching approved prompts to specific agents. You'll also see clear attribution, showing you exactly which server and connection powers each capability.
  • MCP Server OAuth with Celigo identity: You can now configure MCP servers to authenticate users using their Celigo credentials, eliminating the need for external identity providers. Users connecting from tools like Claude or Cursor are directed to a standard Celigo sign-in page, and admins can manage access centrally.
  • Google Gemini support for AI agents: You can now select Google Gemini models in the model picker alongside existing OpenAI options, including support for bring your own key (BYOK) configurations. A new capability validation matrix ensures agents are only configured with compatible options—such as thinking controls, vision enablement, and structured output—while providing clear errors for unsupported settings. This update also adds Gemini support to model comparisons and extends Celigo guardrails to detect PII, moderate content, and enforce custom business policies for Gemini-powered flows.
  • Standalone import preview: You can now preview AI Agent, Guardrail, and HTTP imports without creating a flow. This helps you validate configurations earlier in the setup process and ensures data mapping is correct before final implementation.

Platform

  • Tools in flows: You can now reuse Tool-based business logic directly within your flows as an import step. This allows you to standardize logic across the platform and reduces maintenance by eliminating the need to duplicate configurations previously limited to Agents. Learn more about how to use tool import steps in a flow.
  • Celigo Ora error analysis: You can now resolve integration errors faster with AI-powered guidance directly from the errors page. Celigo Ora analyzes the specific context of an error to provide plain-language explanations and recommended next steps, reducing the need for manual troubleshooting or support tickets. Learn more about error management with Celigo Ora.
  • MFA enforcement at sign-in: Multifactor authentication (MFA) is now mandatory for all paid accounts to enhance platform security. Newly converted accounts receive a 7-day grace period, while existing users will see a streamlined setup flow during sign-in to ensure integrations and data remain protected.
  • Lookup cache management: You can now register and maintain lookup caches within an integration workspace. A new Lookup Caches tab provides a central location to browse, search, and perform common actions like purging or de-registering caches without deleting the underlying data. Learn more about registering lookup caches and creating aliases
  • Integration workspace creation roles: Admins can now allow “Monitor all” and “Custom” roles to create, clone, and install integrations. Team members now have more autonomy to manage resources while maintaining security boundaries for connections they do not own.
  • Error management workspace: You can now triage and resolve errors more efficiently using a completely redesigned error management workspace built for faster investigation and action. Instead of working across inconsistent  views, you get a streamlined experience featuring a personalized errors table where you can add, remove, reorder, and resize columns. Dedicated columns for Trace Key, Error ID, Assigned To, and Tags keep critical data structured, while a more powerful search engine lets you locate errors instantly by message, code, assignee, or tag. Additionally, you can now perform bulk actions (Retry, Resolve, Assign, and Tag) consistently across both Open and Resolved tabs, edit retry data inline without losing your place, and use sequential navigation to move through issues rapidly. Learn more about the Errors page, a workspace to manage errors
  • Execution logging defaults: Execution logs now default to Basic instead of No logs for all new Celigo accounts. This update provides your team with immediate, run-level, and record-level visibility into flow performance without requiring manual setup. For existing accounts, this default is rolling out in phases, and your team can continue to adjust logging levels at any time within your existing integration settings. No action is required, as the update applies automatically. Learn more about default Basic logging.
  • Alias support for lookup caches: You can now reference lookup caches using meaningful aliases instead of internal IDs, making your scripts and configurations more portable across environments. Celigo now automatically generates an alias ID when a lookup cache is registered, and you can assign custom aliases through the Create alias form at the integration tile level. Because these aliases remain stable during lifecycle management operations—including clones, snapshots, and merges—your references stay intact as you move integrations from sandbox to production. Learn more about registering lookup caches and creating aliases
  • Primary SSO account management: You can now change or remove your primary SSO account directly from Security settings, providing more flexibility for users who need to update their identity provider link after initial setup.
  • Enhanced postSubmit hook responses: The _json object in postSubmit hooks is now consistently populated with full response data from the import application, even when an error occurs. This provides the visibility needed to build more robust error-handling and logging logic.
  • Accurate endpoint counting for HTTP, FTP, and database connections: Endpoint usage tracking is now more precise for metered license plans. Previously, changing a connection's host (for example, a.com to b.com) was counted as a single endpoint for the month. Now, if both the original and new hosts are used in flow runs within the same billing month, they are counted as separate endpoints. This change ensures endpoint usage accurately reflects the infrastructure used, with counts resetting monthly. Admins and builders gain a full audit trail showing the connections and flows responsible for each endpoint count. Learn more about your account's capacity.
  • Enhanced Stack Security (Framework 2.0): All new stacks created in Celigo now use Framework 2.0. Learn more about Framework 2.0.
  • OAuth token exchange via On-Prem Agent: You can now route OAuth authentication traffic through the On-Prem Agent (OPA) for connections to systems hosted behind private networks. This enhancement allows you to use OAuth with internal authorization servers or systems using private DNS without exposing those servers to the public internet. While cloud-based connection behavior remains unchanged, this update ensures secure, compliant authentication for enterprise hybrid use cases. Ensure your agent is updated to the latest version to support these private endpoint OAuth flows. Learn more about OAuth token exchange via OPAs.
  • Deep link support for all platform components: You can now use dedicated URLs to link directly to specific input and output nodes in Tool builder, with improved navigation that returns you to the canvas when a tab is closed.

Connectivity

  • Visual folder browsing for cloud storage integrations: You can now visually browse and select folders via an interactive tree directory when configuring Google Drive, Box, Dropbox, and Azure Blob Storage connections. This enhancement builds on previous updates by allowing you to navigate folders by double-clicking and selecting your destination directly from an active connection. The interface automatically adapts to the provider type, displaying Google Drive Shared Drives as navigable root nodes alongside My Drive, and introducing a convenient browse button next to Handlebars inputs for bucket or container stores like Azure Blob Storage.
  • Provider ID folder targeting: You can now target specific folders using their unique provider ID rather than relative file paths, which eliminates errors caused by case sensitivity or indexing delays. This update also introduces the ability to select Google Drive Shared Drives as a first-class option within your flow configuration. Previously, you were required to type out exact directory paths; now, you can switch the directory mode to use a Folder ID copied directly from the provider's URL. This capability is available for Google Drive, Box, Dropbox, and Azure Blob Storage.
  • Blob import Handlebars resolution: Blob imports can now resolve Handlebars expressions within the Relative URI at runtime. This significant enhancement allows for dynamic parameter generation—such as HMAC signatures, timestamps, and tokens—to be included directly in the blob import target URL.

Connectors

New HTTP connectors

  • Base: Connect to the Base.com marketplace for product catalog management, order processing, and inventory updates.
  • BlueConic: Connect to BlueConic's customer data platform for unified profile management, audience segmentation, and real-time data activation.
  • Everstox: Automate fulfillment operations with Everstox for warehouse management, order routing, and inventory synchronization.
  • Navan: Streamline corporate travel and expense management through automated booking, policy enforcement, and spend reconciliation.
  • Oracle Fusion Cloud (HCM):  Automate human capital management workflows, including employee data synchronization, payroll, and workforce administration.
  • PlentyONE: Sync product listings, inventory, and order data across multichannel commerce operations via the PlentyONE platform.
  • Sendcloud: Streamline shipping operations with Sendcloud for carrier management, label generation, and parcel tracking.
  • Shipfusion:  Integrate with Shipfusion's fulfillment platform for warehouse coordination, order management, and real-time inventory tracking.
  • Signifyd: Connect to Signifyd's fraud protection platform for automated order risk scoring, chargeback prevention, and payment decision management.
  • Threekit: Integrate with the Threekit platform for 3D product visualization, configuration, and digital asset management.
  • Weclapp: Integrate with Weclapp's ERP and CRM platform for order management, accounting, and customer data synchronization.

HTTP enhancements

  • Shopify connector updated to support version 2026.04
  • BigCommerce
  • Expensify
  • MS 365 BC
  • Paycom
  • Procore
  • SAP S/4HANA
  • ShipBob
  • Tableau
  • Temu
  • Workday

B2B Manager

  • NetSuite cartonization and shipping labels (Coming soon): New native support for generating shipping labels and managing cartonization within NetSuite integrations to streamline fulfillment workflows.
  • AS2 Message Disposition Notification (MDN) logging: Celigo now persistently stores AS2 MDNs for every transaction, allowing you to view acknowledgment data directly in the EDI activity dashboard without enabling debug mode. This update automatically logs MDN details for all inbound and outbound AS2 transactions, whether synchronous or asynchronous. Previously, MDN data was transient and only visible in debug mode, which made it difficult to provide proof of receipt for compliance-heavy partners. By making this data available via the dashboard and API, you can now efficiently resolve partner disputes and meet enterprise-grade audit requirements. Learn more about AS2 MDN logging
  • EDI acknowledgment file visibility: You can now view and download Functional Acknowledgment (FA) files directly from the EDI dashboard to confirm whether trading partners accepted your outbound transactions. Previously, you had no way to confirm receipt without contacting Support or reviewing backend logs. This update provides direct access to acknowledgment files for every outbound transaction, which improves audit readiness and reduces dependency on external assistance. Learn more about acknowledgment file visibility
  • Large outbound EDI file generation: You can now generate outbound EDI files from source JSON payloads up to 1 GB. This enhancement enables high-volume EDI transactions, such as bulk purchase orders and invoices, by removing the file size constraints that previously caused transformation failures. This update ensures continuous data processing for large enterprise batches without requiring manual file splitting or external infrastructure modifications. Learn more about large outbound EDI file generation

See also, the list of new and enhanced trading partners in the cumulative B2B Manager release notes.

Integration apps and templates

  • Marketplace AI identification: You can now easily identify AI-powered solutions in the Marketplace via a new AI badge and a dedicated AI-focused section. This helps you discover smarter templates and Integration apps that leverage intelligent automation more quickly.
  • Shopify API version 2026-04 support: We now support the latest Shopify API version (2026-04) for long-term stability. This update includes validated compatibility with all changes from the 2025-10, 2026-01, and 2026-04 releases, ensuring your existing integrations (previously on version 2025-07) continue to run smoothly.
  • Units of Measure support for Shopify-NetSuite flows: You can now accurately sync quantities between Shopify and NetSuite when the Units of Measure feature is enabled in NetSuite. Fulfillment, refund, return authorization, and item receipt import hooks now read the quantityUOM value rather than the base-unit quantity. This change ensures that per-unit rates are calculated correctly and prevents errors such as misidentified partial refunds or incorrect remaining-quantity checks during fulfillment.
  • Enhanced Shopify metafield sync for item and matrix flows: You can now sync Shopify metafields independently from the product sync step (in item and matrix item flows) using a dedicated Post metafields to Shopify import step that uses Shopify's GraphQL metafieldsSet mutation, resolving failures caused by query cost limits when syncing products with many variants and metafields. The new import step is activated only after you update your integration, and existing installs are not affected.
  • Mapping enabled in item ID map real-time flow: You can now configure field mappings on the Post Shopify IDs to NetSuite items import step in the Shopify product details to NetSuite item ID map record (update) real-time flow. Previously, this step did not support mapping configuration.
  • Walmart OAuth 2.0 support: You can now create a new integrator.io connection directly from the Walmart Seller Central App Store. This update enables U.S.-based sellers to authorize Celigo as a trusted application within their marketplace account, simplifying the handshake between platforms while maintaining existing connection methods for those who prefer to start within Celigo. (Available for the U.S. marketplace; not supported for Integration Apps).

NetSuite integration bundle

SuiteBundle and SuiteApp

Export deleted records from NetSuite

You can select Deleted Records as a record type when configuring a NetSuite export. Use this to create a Saved Search in NetSuite that retrieves deleted records and syncs them downstream — for example, to a data warehouse — for auditing, compliance, and data management purposes.

SuiteApp

Real-time export supported with SuiteScript 1.0

Real-time export flows that use SuiteScript 1.0 work in SuiteApp. Previously, real-time exports in SuiteApp required SuiteScript 2.0. No configuration changes are required — existing real-time flows using SuiteScript 1.0 will work automatically after the update.

Duplicate billing and shipping address subrecords no longer created on customer record updates

The findSublistLineWithValue() API began requiring native boolean values (true/false) for checkbox fields instead of the previously accepted string values ('T'/'F'). This caused SuiteApp to fail to locate existing default billing and shipping address lines, resulting in duplicate address subrecords being created on update. Address book updates work as expected. This fix is backward-compatible with NetSuite 2025.2 and 2026.1.