AI works from real business documents
For teams whose marketing depends on detailed brand, product, policy, and planning documents
Every store can now add its own business documents from the Knowledge Base tab in the Library. Brand guidelines, product specifications, policies, and planning files show upload progress and can be opened, downloaded, or removed after processing. Glowtify organizes their useful content into searchable knowledge, and homepage, campaign, and task chats can retrieve the relevant passages when answering or creating. Assistants can name the source they used, helping teams connect an answer to the document behind it instead of relying on a guessed summary.
Why it matters: Assistants could see that documents existed without being able to read the passages needed for a question. Teams had to repeat product facts and policies, while answers risked sounding confident without a verifiable source. That extra uncertainty slowed reviews and made the next practical step harder to choose.
Faster, stronger AI across everyday work
For marketers using Glowtify assistants for daily planning, writing, editing, and analysis
Everyday Glowtify conversations now use a faster response setting where users are actively waiting for streamed answers. The improvement covers current homepage, task, campaign, rich-text, check-in, analytics, and image conversations that are already part of the web experience. Supporting model updates strengthen instruction following and response quality across these common surfaces while keeping the user’s existing workflow intact. The result is a more responsive assistant experience for routine planning, writing, editing, and analysis, without making claims about gated product areas.
Why it matters: Waiting for a streamed response interrupts the creative rhythm even when the request is straightforward. Inconsistent model behaviour across chat surfaces could also make instructions feel less dependable from one task to the next. That extra uncertainty slowed reviews and made the next practical step harder to choose.
More trustworthy answers and marketing insights
For marketers relying on saved brand context and Meta advertising insights
Glowtify now filters weak memory matches before presenting them to an assistant as established business context. Real saved brand facts receive priority over loosely related material and old conversation fragments, reducing the chance that an irrelevant memory shapes the answer. Meta advertising spend by platform also comes from the current supported data source, preserving the marketing insight after a provider reporting change. Together, these updates make both conversational guidance and a key paid-media breakdown easier to trust.
Why it matters: An unrelated memory could be repeated as if it were a confirmed fact, sending advice in the wrong direction. A provider change also threatened to leave the spend-by-platform view empty even though the underlying advertising activity still existed.
More reliable brand setup and document processing
For new and existing teams building Brand DNA from websites and uploaded documents
Brand setup and document processing now recover from common source problems more gracefully. Website crawling skips embedded placeholder images that cannot become useful brand assets, preventing them from derailing the import. Business DNA summaries retry after a temporary network failure so a recent edit is less likely to leave the stored summary stale. PDF processing reads available text directly and renders only pages that need visual extraction, allowing ordinary text-based documents to move through the workflow with less unnecessary work.
Why it matters: A harmless placeholder image could stop a website import, while a brief network issue could leave the Business DNA summary behind the latest edit. Processing every PDF page as an image also added avoidable work for documents that already contained readable text.
Fewer content-workflow dead ends
For content teams managing calendar posts, references, and connected creation workflows
Content workflows now offer clearer ways to finish common actions. Individual calendar posts can be deleted from the places where users naturally look for that control, rather than only offering deletion for whole campaigns. Reference limits now match what the interface promises: three links plus up to ten files, so adding an image after several links no longer fails silently. A connector prompt also stays out of the way after manual edits when the workspace already has a valid connection.
Why it matters: Users could not find any way to delete a single calendar post, and a valid-looking set of references could fail only after submission. An unnecessary connection prompt could also interrupt people who had already connected a service.
Clearer marketing language and navigation
For marketers choosing search intent and users looking for product help
Glowtify now uses the updated search-intent labels consistently in the campaign Blog Post SEO/GEO workflow, bringing that remaining selector in line with Business DNA and other current surfaces. The labels make the purpose of each intent easier to understand while preserving the underlying marketing choice. Help links across account and navigation menus now point to the current Help Center destination. The outdated Upcoming Features entry has also been removed, leaving a cleaner menu focused on places users can act today.
Why it matters: Old search-intent wording made one campaign step feel inconsistent with the rest of Glowtify. Help links and an outdated future-looking menu item could also send users toward destinations that were no longer the clearest next step.