We’ve migrated everyone to the new builder UI, giving you a more intuitive experience when building flows and APIs. You can still toggle back to the old UI until we remove it later this year.
Configuring rules in filters and branching just got a whole lot simpler. With our redesigned interface for Branching and Filters, you can now build, read, and manage complex logic more intuitively. Logical operators (AND, OR, NOT) are now visually clear, rules can be dragged and dropped, and operand fields are easier to view, search, and edit. Plus, you can directly enter custom fields, clear or clone conditions without deleting the whole rule, and access operator settings without hunting around.
These updates streamline the flow-building process across branching and filters, empowering you to solve advanced use cases with less friction.
When creating an alias, you can now select a webhook listener from the list of exports, even if the listener doesn’t contain a connection. You can then trigger these exports programmatically without any additional configuration.
Warning
Passing a webhook alias in exports.run is not supported.
When installing or cloning templates and integrations, the connection setup step now defaults to Use existing connection instead of Create new connection. Integrations cloned within the same environment default to the original connections; otherwise, you can create or select any connection.
We’ve improved usability across several custom settings:
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"Select all" is now available for all multiselect-enabled settings.
These changes make it easier to work with large lists and support nonstandard inputs when needed.
We’ve introduced Export execution mode under flow settings, enabling you to run multiple exports in parallel for faster data movement to enhance flow performance.
Powered by the cloud-native, microservices-based Celigo architecture, this feature makes it easy to process data from multiple sources concurrently within a single flow, enhancing both speed and scalability.
While not every integration involves multiple input sources (“exports”), if your flow gathers data from various business inputs, Export execution mode lets you choose whether to run the exports sequentially or in parallel (the new default option).
With parallel export processing, your flows operate more efficiently, with greater flexibility and higher throughput.
We’ve added support for the newly released 2025.1 WSDL, part of the NetSuite 2025.1 update.
Since NetSuite has stopped supporting the older 2018.1 and 2020.2 WSDL versions, all NetSuite connections to them will be automatically updated to 2025.1 with this release
We’ve greatly enhanced the Handlebars helper reference in Celigo Help Center. Now each helper has its own article, organized by handlebars type, with updated examples that reflect real-world JSON input scenarios. Whether you access handlebars documentation through the Help Center, natural language in Celigo AI, or Advanced field editor (AFE) intellisense, the new content will help you write accurate statements more efficiently.
We’ve added a new option to support Base64-encoded secrets during HMAC signature generation. This enhancement enables developers to work more seamlessly with APIs that provide secret keys in Base64-encoded format—a common requirement in modern authentication flows.
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New option: "Base64-Encoded Secret"
When this option is enabled for a secret, the platform will automatically decode the Base64-encoded value before using it in the signature computation.
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Supported HMAC Algorithms:
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HMAC SHA256
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HMAC SHA384
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HMAC SHA512
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Improved Compatibility with External Tools:
This behavior aligns with functionality found in tools like Postman, where users can flag a secret as Base64-encoded and the tool handles decoding before HMAC generation.
You can now identify Custom header rows when importing CSV files to S3, FTP, and NetSuite. This option was previously available only for Google Drive, Azure Blob, Box, and Dropbox.
New HTTP connectors:
Enhanced HTTP connectors:
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Anaplan: Enhanced the connector to support multiple API and added endpoints.
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Amazon Pay: Updated the Environment setting labels.
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Coupa: Enhanced the connector by updating the URL subdomain setting to Subdomain.
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Discourse: Enhanced the connector by updating the Subdomain setting to Hostname.
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Extensiv: Rebranded the 3PL Central connector to Extensiv.
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Pitney Bowes: Enhanced the connector to support multiple API and added endpoints.
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Rippling: Enhanced the connector to support multiple API and added endpoints.
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ServiceNow: Enhanced the connector by adding the Grant type in the iClient configuration.
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Shopify: Updated the API version setting by removing outdated version 2024-07 and adding 2025-04 and 2025-07.
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Zendesk support: Enhanced the connector by adding the Grant type in the iClient configuration.
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Zoom: Enhanced the connector to support Custom authentication type.
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Acumatica: Added endpoints.
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Toast: Added endpoints.
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When fulfilling orders in the Shopify – NetSuite integration app, imports failed for multiple tracking numbers to a carrier not recognized by Shopify
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The Shopify – NetSuite integration app flow Shopify order to NetSuite order (cash sale or sales order) was not correctly setting the fulfillment delivery method and location
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All handlebars articles in the following sections:
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