Changelog
What's new in Inklate — dated release notes for the composer, scheduling, collaboration, analytics, and the agent API.
Every notable change to Inklate, newest first. Each entry links to the documentation for the feature it announces.
2026-07 — Analytics and the agent surface
- 2026-07-12 — Operations dashboard and per-post metrics. An organization-wide dashboard tracks what’s queued, published, and failing, alongside per-post metrics synced from each platform. See Analytics and Metrics.
- 2026-07-11 — Seat-based billing. A single plan priced per seat, with a 14-day free trial and in-app upgrade. See Billing.
- 2026-07-10 — MCP server and REST API. Claude and any MCP client can connect channels, draft, preflight, schedule, and publish through the same guarded API the dashboard uses. See For agents and the MCP guide.
- 2026-07-10 — Approvals and collaboration. Approval lanes with a reviewer queue, org roles and permissions, and conflict-safe multiplayer editing. See Approvals.
2026-07 — Launch
The initial public release of Inklate.
- Cross-platform composer. Write one story and publish it natively to LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Facebook. See Composer and Writing.
- Per-channel variants. Each channel gets its own tab and platform-native preview; edit any channel’s version independently without touching the others. See Per-channel variants.
- Media and video upload. Attach images and video, validated against each platform’s limits before publishing. See Media.
- Preflight and fixes. Inklate checks every channel against that platform’s real rules — length, media counts, aspect ratios — and flags anything that would fail with a suggested fix. See Preflight and fixes.
- Scheduling and calendar. Per-placement scheduling in your local timezone, with a calendar of everything queued and published. See Scheduling and the Calendar.
- Passwordless sign-in and encrypted tokens. Google or email-code sign-in, social tokens encrypted at rest, and per-organization data isolation. See Security.