Coming Soon
Last updated: May 6, 2026
Coming Soon: End User Features
Assistant
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Turn your ideas into Documents, Slides, Diagrams or Infographics in one click: Turn a single idea into anything you need: a document, slide, infographic, or diagram. With Canvas, you can capture your thinking once, then instantly transform it into lightweight, interactive experiences that live right alongside your work in Glean. Your content becomes the single source of truth, while Glean dynamically generates rich, visually engaging views—without you ever leaving Canvas. (Glean ID: ROAD-962-MR)
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NEW: Users can now manually refresh interactive pages: You can now manually refresh interactive content in Glean to update the underlying data while keeping the existing layout and design intact. This is especially useful for dashboards and other data-driven pages that need fresh information without rebuilding the page from scratch. Each refresh creates a new version and shows when the content was last refreshed. (Glean ID: ROAD-1343)
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Skills for Glean Assistant: Glean skills lets teams package domain-specific expertise into reusable instructions, templates, and tools that Assistant can apply to tasks like account planning, meeting prep, and knowledge base article creation. Skills support the open agent skills standard, so you can import compatible skills from ecosystems like OpenAI, Anthropic, Cursor, and more while tailoring them to how your organization works. (Glean ID: ROAD-1149)
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NEW: Glean Assistant Meeting Notes (AI meeting note-taker & proactive Q&A): Glean Assistant Meeting Notes captures and transcribes your meetings, then generates an AI summary with key decisions and action items after the meeting. Transcripts and summaries are indexed in Glean and surfaceable through search and chat. It’s designed to reduce the manual work of note-taking, speed up follow-ups, and help teams get answers to difficult questions without losing momentum in the conversation. (Glean ID: ROAD-769)
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NEW: Docs: Library — docs.glean.com: Documentation for the Library is now available on docs.glean.com, covering how to browse, search, and rediscover all your artifacts — Documents, Slides, Images, Interactive Pages, Apps, Notes, Emails, and Messages — from a single dedicated tab. (Glean ID: ROAD-1347)
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NEW: Users can now create interactive pages from templates: Templates help end users quickly create interactive pages for common workflows. Users can start from ready-made templates surfaced in the library under the "Create" button, then customize the generated page to fit their work. (Glean ID: ROAD-1344)
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NEW: Public artifacts in the library: You can now explicitly make an artifact public so it can appear in the Library for your organization. This separates org-wide discoverability from link-only sharing, so artifacts shared by link do not automatically become discoverable in the Library. It gives teams a clearer way to publish broadly useful content while preserving restricted and link-only sharing behavior. (Glean ID: ROAD-1331)
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NEW: See step-by-step elapsed time in Assistant plans: Glean Assistant now shows the elapsed time for each step while it works through a multi-step plan, so you can better understand progress and how long each part of a task takes. This makes longer-running work more transparent and helps you decide whether to wait, redirect, or refine the request. This is available to all end users in Assistant when a plan is shown for complex, multi-step queries in Thinking mode. (Glean ID: ROAD-1327)
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Build, edit, and share spreadsheets in Glean Assistant: Create and work with spreadsheets directly in Glean canvas. Upload a spreadsheet or ask Glean to generate one from scratch, then sort, filter, edit cells, and refine it through follow-up prompts without leaving the conversation. You can also export your sheet to Excel or copy it into other tools. (Glean ID: ROAD-1300)
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Hosting HTML Artifacts Externally: You can now publish generated HTML artifacts to an external link, making it easy to share interactive content with people outside of Glean. Create a rich experience in Glean — like a microsite, dashboard, explainer, or interactive visual — then share it with customers, prospects, or partners using a hosted link. (Glean ID: ROAD-1297)
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Mind Map: You can now see a visual map of everything you have created with Glean — documents, slides, images, and more — rendered as an interactive mind map. Each node represents something you made, and related items cluster together so you can explore how your work connects. It is a new way to see the value of everything you have built with Glean, available right from the Artifacts Library. (Glean ID: ROAD-1287)
Agents
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View images in Assistant and Agents for custom data sources: Assistant and Agents can now caption, index, and render images from content ingested through custom data sources, not just native connectors. This helps people get more complete answers from proprietary document repositories when diagrams, charts, screenshots, or other visuals are important to understanding the source content. (Glean ID: ROAD-1314)
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Auto mode agents powered by natural language: Auto Mode agents are now generally available, featuring a redesigned natural language agent builder where you simply describe what you want, answer a few guided questions, and reach a testable first draft faster than ever — with full control to refine as you iterate. This release also introduces debug and trace views for step-by-step visibility into agent behavior, and an agent sandbox for dynamic context management and code execution on complex tasks. From idea to production-ready agent, faster — with more power, transparency, and flexibility built in from the start. (Glean ID: ROAD-730)
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Trigger Agents by events (content trigger): Content Triggers is now in open beta. Automatically run Glean Agents in the background when content changes across your connected data sources — Gong, Jira, Salesforce, Google Calendar, email, and more — no manual intervention required. Use triggers to scale repetitive processes, ensure timely actions, and keep work moving: agents can send Slack notifications, generate summaries and kick off downstream workflows, all within your organization's existing guardrails and permissions. Admins can enable it on the admin console and check out the Glean Docs for supported sources and setup. (Glean ID: ROAD-731)
Embedded Integrations
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Run Glean Agents from the Slack DM Sidebar: You can now run Glean Agents directly from the Glean sidebar in Slack DMs, without switching to the Glean web app. From within Slack, users can pick an agent, provide inputs, and see results inline in the sidebar, keeping IT requests, workflows, and everyday automation in one place. This makes it easier for teams who primarily work in Slack to get agent-powered help and complete tasks faster, end to end. (Glean ID: ROAD-865)
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Glean in Gemini chat - Glean MCP in Gemini: Glean App in Gemini chat: Automatically connect to Glean within Gemini chat and bring all the company context to Gemini. (Glean ID: ROAD-1158)
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Glean in Microsoft Copilot: Glean is available in Microsoft Copilot Studio, Copilot Chat, and Microsoft Teams. (Glean ID: ROAD-1112)
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Glean app in ChatGPT: Automatically connect to Glean within ChatGPT apps with a single click of a button. You can get full enterprise context in OpenAI ChatGPT. (Glean ID: ROAD-1111)
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Get trusted Glean answers directly in Slack channels: Glean can now post high-quality answers directly into Slack channel threads, so everyone can see them immediately without first clicking “view response.” These public replies are generated only from content that’s broadly visible in your company (such as public Slack channels and org-wide documents), so they’re safe to share and easy to trust. Teammates can still personalize the answer with their own private context when they need a more tailored response. (Glean ID: ROAD-908)
Connectors
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SharePoint document metadata included in Search, Assistant, and Agents: Glean can now index SharePoint document library metadata and make that metadata available in both search and Assistant. This helps users find SharePoint content with more precision by using structured metadata in their queries, which was a key customer request for document discovery and assistant use cases. Once the metadata is indexed, users can reference it in search and chat with column:x style query syntax. (Glean ID: ROAD-1107)
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NEW: Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC) connector: Glean now includes a native Autodesk Construction Cloud connector, so users can search and discover ACC project files, RFIs, submittals, drawings, issues, assets, and related project content directly in Glean while respecting source permissions. This helps construction, architecture, engineering, and owner teams find project knowledge faster, discover related work across projects, and support compliance, audit, and onboarding workflows from one place. This is an admin-gated connector for end users. (Glean ID: ROAD-1326)
Coming Soon: Admin Features
Actions
- NEW: Glean supports MCP with client credentials authorization type: Admins can now connect remote MCP servers that use OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials authentication, so more enterprise MCP integrations work in Glean without custom proxy workarounds. This helps teams connect service-to-service MCP servers that do not require an end-user login, reducing setup friction and expanding compatibility with enterprise tools and gateways. (Glean ID: ROAD-1311)
Admin Capabilities
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NEW: MCP Insights: Admins can now see how their organization is using Glean MCP directly in Insights, with visibility into adoption and activity across connected MCP hosts and tools. This helps teams understand which apps are driving value, identify active users, and track MCP usage without relying on manual reporting or backend logs. This feature is for admins only. (Glean ID: ROAD-1329)
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NEW: Merge Microsoft 365 connector setup: Admins can now set up Microsoft 365 connectors for SharePoint and OneDrive through a shared Microsoft 365 setup flow, which reduces duplicate configuration and makes setup easier to manage. This change is for admins only and currently applies to SharePoint and OneDrive only — Outlook and Teams are not included in this launch. The new flow introduces shared/common settings at the Microsoft 365 level, while SharePoint- and OneDrive-specific configuration remains in their respective child setup flows. Admins should be prepared to complete the Microsoft 365 parent setup first, then finish any SharePoint- or OneDrive-specific permissions and settings needed for each connector. (Glean ID: ROAD-997)
Connectors
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Support for ServiceNow Cases and Work Notes: Glean now supports indexing ServiceNow Customer Service (CS) case records—including work notes and comments—stored in the sn_customerservice_case table and its standard extensions. This enhancement enables organizations to search, analyze, and leverage customer support case data directly within Glean, improving visibility for support, product, and leadership teams. By making CS case records and their associated work notes discoverable, teams can drive better ticket deflection, trend analysis, and customer experience improvements. (Glean ID: ROAD-1041)
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Support for Slack's Real-Time Search API: Glean supports Slack’s Real-Time Search (RTS) API, Slack’s official method for connecting third-party apps, for real-time data access. (Glean ID: ROAD-852)
Protect
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NEW: Sensitive content policies at runtime: Sensitive content policies give admins a consistent way to define and enforce protections for sensitive content across Glean. Today, Glean Protect+ applies these policies to indexed data, and now they are also applied at runtime so customers can block sensitive content in live AI interactions as well. This extends sensitive data protection across both stored content and in-the-moment prompts and responses, helping customers apply policies more consistently across Glean. (Glean ID: ROAD-1212)
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NEW: Overshared data reports: Glean Protect admins can now generate overshared data reports to identify documents that are shared too broadly, including content shared externally, shared company-wide, or shared with large groups of employees. These reports focus on sharing risk without requiring sensitive content matches, making it easier to find and investigate overshared documents that could increase AI and data governance risk. In this first phase, results are available as downloadable reports rather than a dedicated in-product findings view. This feature is for admins and may require Protect to be enabled for your organization. (Glean ID: ROAD-1129)
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Sensitive content models: Glean’s sensitive content models separate signal from noise by pairing traditional infotype detection with AI models trained on your full enterprise context, such as document content and permissions, to surface true exposure. Each finding receives a low/medium/high severity label with plain-language explanations. Our sensitive content models reduce false positives and achieve about an 80% accuracy rate on unstructured data. Both GCP and AWS are supported. (Glean ID: ROAD-753)