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June 28, 2026

Build offerings from a website and keep brand memory in every draft

You can now turn a website into structured offerings, keep brand memory attached as you draft, and review recommendation flows without losing the original intent. The week also brought a cleaner offerings picker and a simpler login flow.

Build offerings from a website, not from scratch

For teams with product catalogs or service menus to import
You can now extract products and services from a public page URL, then review the results in a guided flow before saving them. The front end and back end now work together to read a page, turn it into structured offerings, and let you bulk-create or edit them.
Why it matters: Manually recreating long product or service lists was slow and easy to get wrong, especially for businesses with large catalogs or service menus.

Brand memory now follows every content request

For operators who want consistent brand-aware output
Glowtify now pulls the brand memory into every content-generation path and surfaces the memory used in chat. Recommendation acceptance also preserves the intended email context, so the assistant stays aligned with the original intent.
Why it matters: Teams had to re-explain brand context and lost intent when switching between recommendations and generation flows.

Offering selection is faster and easier to scan

For marketing operators managing multiple offerings
The offerings picker now uses a checkbox table, and the create-gallery email cards were consolidated so the selection flow is cleaner and easier to review.
Why it matters: Dropdown-heavy selection flows slow people down when they are choosing among many offerings or reviewing generated content.

Login flow improvements landed

For new and returning users
A new login flow shipped to simplify entry into the product.
Why it matters: Signing in should be the least surprising part of the experience, and any friction there slows everything else down.