We’re excited to introduce Celigo AI CoPilot – a unified, conversational interface that delivers the Knowledge Bot experience in a context-aware floating panel.
Celigo AI CoPilot is your intelligent assistant, built directly into the Celigo platform. It’s designed to help you work faster, smarter, and with less friction – whether you're building integrations, configuring connectors, or just looking for quick help.
What makes CoPilot different? It understands where you are and what you’re doing in the platform. You don’t need to explain the full context – just ask your question in plain language, and CoPilot will deliver a tailored, relevant response. You get fewer clicks and faster answers.
Key features:
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Unified Knowledge Bot: Consolidated access to the Celigo Help Center through conversational search, with options to “Copy code” and “Regenerate response”
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Context-aware guidance: Displays suggestions based on your current location and activity in the platform (such as building flows and configuring connections)
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Help and documentation access: Delivers concise, well-formatted answers with direct links to full documentation
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Session-based chat history: View and resume conversations within your current session for a continuous support experience
We’re introducing multi-instance flows, a more efficient way to adapt integrations to different business needs — eliminating duplication and simplifying maintenance.
With multi-instance flows, you can:
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Define the primary business logic – Create a single base flow that captures your core business requirements and mark it as ready to support instances.
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Tailor each instance – Specify the properties (connections, mappings, rules, etc.) that make each instance unique for its scenario. For example, you can change a connection or mapping without having to re-create or clone the entire flow.
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Operate independently – Run, schedule, and manage errors in each instance on its own, while still part of a unified design
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Simplify maintenance – Roll out common changes across all instances in one go by updating the base flow, while still keeping the option to make updates unique to a specific instance.
Multi-instance flows give teams a smarter way to scale integrations. Define a process once, adapt it where necessary, and decide how changes are applied. The result is greater agility, reduced effort, and the confidence to support business variations without added complexity.
This feature is available on the Professional and Enterprise platform editions.
We’ve made several improvements to enhance flexibility and usability in form customization:
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Show native fields: Native fields can now be displayed within a custom form.
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Conditional setting control: Added support for
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Dynamic references: Form settings can now reference other settings using handlebars, enabling dynamic option lists.
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Type-ahead search: The new
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Additional properties storage:
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Sorting options: Use
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Multi-column layouts:
staticMapnow supports more than two columns, with full compatibility for virtual exports.
We’ve rolled out a powerful set of 30 new Handlebars helpers to make data formatting, cleaning, transformation and template logic more powerful and readable. With new string, block, and other miscellaneous utility helpers, you can now handle more complex requirements without writing verbose or error-prone expressions.
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String helpers: Format and clean text with
padLeft,padRight,chop,trimLeft,trimRight,sanitize,sentence,camelcase,pathcase,dashcase,snakecase,pascalcase,dotcase,truncateWords,reverse,removefirst,replacefirst,ordinalize,htmlEncode,htmlDecode,stripQuerystring, andstripProtocol. -
Block helpers: Use conditional rendering with
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Miscellaneous: Inspect or transform data with
typeOfandbytes.
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Logic-check helpers:
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List helpers:
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Numeric helpers:
modulo,addCommas
As part of Mapper 2.0, Celigo now ignores records that resolve to {}, [], or [null]. This enhancement prevents writing empty rows into files or inserting unnecessary values into databases. Mapper 2.0 is now in line with postMap scripts, which already ignored such records. If a postMap script is present, it will still run, giving you full control over whether the record is kept or discarded.
Since its release in March, the new Flow builder and API builder has received overwhelmingly positive feedback from customers for its improved design and streamlined experience.
Beginning October 9, the legacy Builder UI will be officially deprecated. All accounts will be transitioned to the new Builder UI, and the option to toggle back to the previous experience will no longer be available after this date.
We encourage you to continue exploring the new UI ahead of this transition to ensure a seamless experience. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us for assistance.
We’ve redesigned the sign-up journey to reduce friction and make it easier for new users to get started with Celigo.
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Smarter account association – Once your email domain is verified, you can request to join licensed accounts or accept open invitations, helping you connect to the right team without delays.
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Seamless onboarding – New users can now join accounts before creating their own, eliminating the need to delete sample integrations or use clunky workarounds.
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Flexible trial account joining – New users with matching domains can choose to auto-join active trial accounts as admins or create their own account, reducing orphaned accounts while preserving flexibility.
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Simplified email verification – Passwords are now created during sign-up instead of through a separate email link, removing unnecessary steps.
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Cleaner onboarding experience – Pendo pop-up guides have been replaced with integrated onboarding questions for a smoother first experience.
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Invite teammates earlier – At the end of sign-up, users are prompted to invite colleagues right away, helping teams get value faster.
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Better handling of expired invites – Expired invite links now redirect users to sign-up, instead of forcing them through “Forgot password.”
We’ve improved account settings to give admins and owners more direct control over company identity. The new Company Name field allows owners and admins to view and update the official company name directly in Account Settings (previously tied to the owner’s profile). This ensures consistent and accurate company identity across the platform.
We’ve redesigned tables across Celigo to make them faster, more powerful, and more consistent. Key improvements include:
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Search everywhere: Search is now available on nearly every page, with more fields included in search.
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Sorting or filtering on more columns: Most tables now support sorting or filtering on almost every column.
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New visibility into activity: The Users table now shows each user’s Last sign in date so admins can easily track usage.
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Better performance: Tables now load rows as you scroll instead of all at once, improving efficiency and responsiveness.
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Simpler navigation: Infinite scroll replaces “more” buttons and page numbers where possible, with additional tables to follow.
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Consistent design: Column naming, note icons, and layouts have been standardized across tables.
These updates bring a cleaner, more consistent experience while giving you faster ways to explore and manage your data.
We’ve added a new option to make working with UTC easier across flows and transformations:
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UTC-based scheduling: Schedule your flows directly in UTC so they stay consistent and unaffected by local daylight savings shifts.
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UTC in mapping and transformations: Select UTC in the field settings to easily convert between source and destination time zones, giving you greater flexibility when handling global data.
When a preSavePage hook is used in a lookup that also has an input filter, the function will now be triggered only when records meet the input filter criteria. This behavior applies to all customers whose accounts were created after the September release, and it will be rolled out to current accounts in phases. This update to the logic is designed to give you cleaner and more efficient flow execution.
We will remove feature gating on connection concurrency for all platform subscription editions. Previously, concurrency levels varied by edition, but now all customers benefit from the same higher concurrency level. This limit will be removed after a maintenance release later in October.
In this release, Celigo is introducing a new connector: Celigo APIs.
Designed to accelerate API-led strategies, this connector makes it easy to access and reuse service endpoints you’ve built on the Celigo Platform — including APIs, listeners, and standard platform APIs.Whether you’re composing composite services or designing integration flows, the Celigo APIs connector enables you to:
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Easily reuse APIs developed using API Builder or JavaScript
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Send data to listeners hosted in other flows, treating them as addressable service endpoints
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Access Celigo standard APIs to programmatically manage platform resources like flows, connections, and exports
By simplifying how you connect and interact with service endpoints, the connector supports a scalable, API-first architecture by helping you:
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Build modular, reusable services that can be orchestrated into larger workflows
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Centralize core business logic across projects to maintain consistency and eliminate duplication
With the Celigo APIs connector, you will be able to streamline development efforts, improve reusability, and lay the foundation for long-term scalability across your integration landscape.
We’ve added support for batch HTTP requests when Override request media type is set to plain/text. You now have more flexibility to use batch requests with endpoints that expect plain text payloads.
We've made the Path to records in HTTP response body setting optional when batching.
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If the endpoint returns per-record responses, set the path so Celigo can map responses back to the right records in _json for use in postSubmit scripts and response mappings.
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If the endpoint doesn’t return per-record responses, you can leave the path blank and Celigo will still populate _json with the full response.
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If the response size is too large or the response count doesn’t match the request count, Celigo will apply the response to all records and prompt you to adjust configuration if needed.
We’ve also added an optional setting First record contains headers for imports with batch requests. These changes unblock connectors where batch endpoints don’t return per-record results.
By Nov. 2025, sign-in to Snowflake using single-factor authentication with passwords for all users (human or service) will be blocked. Celigo therefore will not allow new connections using username/password. If you have created connections with username/password, you can change the auth type to key-pair.
The outdated NetSuite.com data source will be removed in the upcoming months when your account is upgraded to 2026.1. After your account is upgraded to NetSuite 2026.1, queries run through the NetSuite.com data source will no longer work. To make this transition smoother, NetSuite JDBC connector will not allow selection of older schema on the new connections. If you have created connections with the older schema, you can upgrade to NetSuite2.com at any point by modifying the connection.
Added support for the Invoice group record type in the SuiteApp and SuiteBundle, allowing you to fetch and create data for this record type in NetSuite.
Concurrency settings for HTTP 2.0 connections in prebuilt Integration apps can be configured under the Advanced section. You can better align concurrency values with their API rate limits, helping prevent throttling and performance bottlenecks.
The Concurrency settings, under the Advanced section on the Shopify connection landing page (for HTTP OAuth 2.0 authentication), are now configurable. With this update, you can more accurately align concurrency values with their corresponding API rate limits.
New HTP connectors:
Enhanced HTTP connectors
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Anaplan: Enhanced the connector to support multiple API and added endpoints.
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Bloomreach: Enhanced the Engagement API and added endpoints.
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Concur: Added endpoints to Concur Expense and Concur Invoice connectors.
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NetSuite SuiteProjects Pro: Is now a standard connector.
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Personio: Enhanced connector with OAuth 2.0 authentication support for Personnel data API, and added endpoints.
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UPS: Enhanced connector with OAuth 2.0 authentication support and added endpoints.
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WooCommerce: Added v3 tag for all v3 resources.
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Zoom: Added endpoints.
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The Shopify - NetSuite integration app sometimes failed to save fullfilment records
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