⭐️ Highlights
Continued Agent v3 expansion and hardening
Foundational platform readiness and stability improvements ahead of upcoming launches
Foundational work supporting Home v2, including internal wiring and styling updates
Threads UI, Analysis v3, and Costs integration improvements
Portfolio Planner reliability fixes, including date handling and building-level metrics
API, SDK, and infrastructure updates to improve scalability and maintainability
Agent v3 Platform
Agent v3 continued to mature through a series of foundational updates focused on stability, consistency, and launch readiness. Work related to Home v2 centered on internal wiring, layout, and styling improvements in preparation for a future release.
Enhancements to the Threads UI, Analysis v3, and Costs tool integration focused on hardening workflows, improving data flow, and resolving edge cases across chat, analysis, and serialization. Together, these updates strengthen the core Agent v3 platform and ensure a smoother, more reliable experience ahead of future releases.
Portfolio Planner
Portfolio Planner received multiple stability and accuracy improvements aimed at reducing friction in real-world planning scenarios. Fixes addressed errors related to end dates, minimum start dates, and mismatches in building-level metrics when groups are enabled.
Bulk seat assignment workflows were improved through ID normalization, timestamping, and schema flexibility, making imports more reliable and auditable. These updates increase confidence in plans of record and improve the overall reliability of planning outputs.
API, SDK, and Data Foundations
Several important developer-facing enhancements were delivered this month. Asset Tags v2 was introduced and rewired across routes and the SDK, external ID handling was normalized, and schema gaps were resolved to improve interoperability and data consistency.
OpenAPI and NPM package fixes further improve integration reliability. Initial work also began on Asset Time Machine, an internal capability designed to support tracking asset changes over time.
Platform Stability and Infrastructure
January included continued investment in platform stability and operational readiness. Service upgrades, Docker updates, dependency refreshes, and tooling refinements collectively improve performance, resilience, and scalability. While largely behind the scenes, these changes are critical to supporting faster iteration and future feature delivery.
