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Every month, our product and engineering teams ship new capabilities across Reveal, Logikcull, Onna, and Reveal Hold. This is the monthly roundup: the highlights, in plain language, short enough to finish with your cup of coffee.
Let's get into it:
Seriously, by the time you finish this paragraph, a calibration will have come back. Results used to take some time to show; we've decoupled them from the Tag Sync process, so aji now surfaces results in the UI within seconds.
You calibrate, you look, they're there. You look again, just in case... They're still there.
👉 Read the full Reveal release notes here.
Nobody applied for a job titled "Records Spreadsheet Wrangler / Part-Time Litigation Software Operator." Yet here we are: two systems, two workflows, and a litigation-grade tool no one on your team was hired to run.
Logikcull for Public Records is a new offering that brings request intake, tracking, AI-powered search, review, automated PII detection and redaction, and disclosure into one workflow, so agencies can stay ahead of the backlog instead of underneath it.
On July 16 we're hosting a live webinar to show exactly how it works. You can register here.
"BatesNumber_Custodian_Date" people, this one's for you.
You can now configure custom native file names when creating a download, using a drag-and-drop builder. Combine metadata fields, custom fields, and tags into your ideal naming scheme, choose your delimiter, and set a fallback name for files where every field comes up empty. Your downloads arrive pre-organized — named your way, not ours.
👉 Read the full Logikcull release notes here.
People leave. Their legal obligations tend to linger.
Contacts synchronized from Okta and Ping now display Active or Inactive status across the Address Book and Hold Custodians screens — a column that previously sat blank. And a new "Include inactive contacts" option surfaces former employees so they can be added to Holds when a matter requires it. Active contacts stay the default view; the alumni appear only when you ask.
One custodian, eleven active holds, one status change — math that used to be done by hand.
Hold managers can now update a custodian's communication status once and apply it across all their active holds. It touches only active holds, leaves closed ones alone, requires authorization, and shows exactly how many holds you're about to change before you commit. The custodian's current status is now also visible in the Custodian Overview.
👉 Read the full Reveal Hold release notes here.
Turns out "the LLM told me to" is discoverable too.
As generative AI settles into everyday business workflows, ChatGPT conversations are becoming discoverable business records, and the new ChatGPT Enterprise connector lets organizations collect, preserve, search, review, and export them alongside existing enterprise data sources. That includes:

Usually, how a story ends matters more than how it started. Not for Google Drive files shared in Slack.
Previously, Onna collected only the current version of a Drive file shared in Slack — even if it had been edited a dozen times since. Administrators can now choose to collect the version that existed when the Slack message was sent. What recipients saw is what you get, preserving the historical context that investigations actually turn on.
👉 Read the full Onna release notes here.
* These features are available behind a feature flag or on Early Access. Stay in the loop with further announcements or contact your customer success manager to request access.
The roadmap ahead includes more transparent AI, more automated workflows, and fewer blind spots.
Faster imaging and a new viewer: New Linux imaging pods deliver up to 4.7× faster PDF generation in our test data, and a redesigned document viewer is entering Early Access.
Redaction Exclusion Lists + Search Audit History: Exclusion lists will tell auto-redactions exactly what to leave alone. That means fewer false positives for FOIA, DSARs, and other precision-sensitive workflows. Search Audit History adds a complete log of who searched what and when, answered before anyone has to ask.
Semantic Matches in Ask: Objection: answer lacks foundation? Sustained no longer. Ask has always paired answers with citations; soon it will also surface Semantic Matches, including the passages and documents most relevant to your question, ranked by similarity.
Reusable Auto-Redaction rules. If you can draw a black box over a phone number with your eyes closed, relief is on the way. You'll soon be able to create reusable auto-redaction rules that detect and label PII, keywords, and regular expressions the moment a document opens, so the 137th redaction happens without you. Project-level exclusion lists and a Search Audit History (a complete log of who searched what, and when) round out the batch.
Consolidated notifications + expanded custom fields. Multiple legal hold reminders, one email — same compliance, a fraction of the inbox. Expanded custom fields give admins more control over how Matter and Hold information is captured and organized.
Four new connectors: Discoverable data has never once had the courtesy to stay in one system, so Workday, Google Calendar, Google Chat, and Claude (!!) collections are on the way, with an Early Adoption Program expected in early August.
Several capabilities in this roundup started as customer requests, so when feedback goes in, features come out. If you have ideas for Reveal, Logikcull, Onna, or Reveal Hold, share them with us, or dig into the full release notes for everything else we shipped.