Demos highlight what we are working on or experimenting with, but are not a guarantee of release. Let us know your thoughts at support@omni.co.
AI conversation and AI query analysis
Jamie Davidson ·Ai Workbook
Pair of new, early AI features: one for inviting new questions in a topic to get oriented on the data available; the second will summarize query results and point at follow-up analysis (we have some data processing pieces to solve there prior to release)
Better AI filters
Gustav Staprans ·Ai Workbook
Some new tuning to AI query to improve filter construction using more structured LLM endpoints. Plus some improvements to make sure global AI query (outside of topics) is more scalable on larger models.
More usage analytics and new model analytics
Arielle Strong ·Administration
We’re exposing a bunch more topics for exploration of Omni usage data. Also an early look at model metadata - exposing field usage across the app, and workbook vs shared model for dashboards.
Load testing
Nancy Chacko ·Administration
Some detail into recent load testing for high concurrency deployments, plus a bunch of the fixes we put in place to improve response time with high concurrency.
Branch menu organization
Luke Bowerman ·Workbook Modeling
New folders for organization branches (just use ”/”), plus alphabetical ordering.
Vis polish (pie and line weight)
Rob Miller ·Visualization
Few small improvements to vis - bringing color controls to pie charts and some tuning for line weights in charts.
More time formats
Sarah Waterson ·Visualization
Adding a new swath of internationally friendly time formats to vis.
Support admin UI
Chris Merrick ·Administration
The launch of our admin tools for support location controls and full support lockout.
Topic-fields validation fix
Conrad Slimmer ·Modeling
Putting the finishing touches on topic-scoped fields (ie fields that only live in single-topics). Now type inference will work as expected.
Multi-object user attributes in SQL
Steven Talbot ·Modeling
We now support arrays in user attributes with multiple values in SQL calls using IN()