April Product Release
In April, we shipped improvements across the Catio Console to help teams get started faster, manage access more confidently, and turn recommendations into action with less friction.
More Control Over Workspaces and Teams
Workspace management is now more flexible and secure. Admins can define workspace instructions that describe goals, scoped systems, teams, and boundaries, giving Catio more context for each workspace.
We also added team-based workspace access management. Workspaces can now be public or private, with access granted directly to specific users or teams. Settings now include richer management surfaces for users, teams, and workspaces, making it easier to control who can see and work in each environment.
Recommendations Are Easier to Act On
Recommendations became more collaborative and operational. Teams can now edit recommendation content directly in the Console, including sections like summaries, analysis, impact, and implementation plans.
We also added external tracking links, so recommendations can be connected to tools like Jira, Linear, GitHub, and others. Recommendation detail pages now remember where you came from, making it easier to move between plans, bookmarks, and the full recommendations list.
More Powerful Architecture Filtering
Stacks views now support nested AND/OR filter groups. This makes it possible to build more expressive saved views for complex systems, instead of relying on only flat filter lists. Existing saved views continue to work, while new views can take advantage of richer filter logic.
Together, these updates make Catio easier to adopt, safer to administer, and more effective for teams turning architecture insights into concrete outcomes.