Faster, clearer navigation
For teams moving between multiple Glowtify workspaces and core areas each day
Glowtify’s redesigned navigation is now available across the current web workspace, with a compact rail, clearer top bar, and an account dock anchored to the workspace avatar. Sync icons distinguish healthy, active, and troubled connection states at a glance. Workspace switching, Help Center access, sign-out, and account controls live together in the dock, while plan and referral actions use clearer visual treatment. The layout also gives eligible views a consistent place to open their available assistant without promising access to tools that are not generally available.
Why it matters: Frequent movement between planning, creation, analysis, and account controls took more clicks and competed for limited space. Connection status and workspace switching could also be hard to interpret from the old navigation. That extra uncertainty slowed reviews and made the next practical step harder to choose.
Turn ideas and standalone posts into organized campaigns
For multichannel marketers organizing ideas, posts, and paid media into campaigns
Campaigns now accept content from more flexible starting points. An idea from the Content Ideation Hub carries its creative concept into the task, and a standalone post can be moved into one of your campaigns without losing its media, chat, or history. Campaign setup no longer stalls after adding Google or Meta ad channels, and empty campaigns are kept out of the linking list. Teams can also set a separate monthly posting rhythm for each channel, with AI suggestions providing an editable starting point.
Why it matters: Good ideas and one-off posts could remain disconnected from the campaign they belonged to, forcing users to rebuild context. Campaign setup could also reach a disabled action with no explanation, while one shared cadence poorly fit different channels.
Chats understand material users already supplied
For content teams refining remixed work and giving visual feedback in chat
Glowtify chats now make better use of material that is already part of the task. You can paste a screenshot directly into chat instead of saving and uploading it first. When content is created by Remix, the editor chat receives both the original source and its image, so it can answer questions or generate from them without asking you to provide them again. Updates to the everyday task-chat experience also keep responses aligned with the context already attached to the work.
Why it matters: Users were asked to paste a link, image, or source that Glowtify already had, creating a frustrating loop. Visual feedback also required extra save-and-upload steps before the assistant could see a screenshot. That extra uncertainty slowed reviews and made the next practical step harder to choose.
Edit and preview emails with fewer publishing surprises
For email and social marketers reviewing content before publication
The email editor now separates Edit and Preview into clearly named modes, making it easier to switch between changing content and reviewing the finished message. Link previews no longer fail when a page has no preview image; the link simply appears without one. Editing a Facebook or Instagram post that contains a link also avoids an irrelevant connection error when no Meta account is required for the task. If publishing does fail, the interface now surfaces the error instead of leaving the result unclear.
Why it matters: Creators could misread the editor modes, encounter a hard failure for an otherwise valid link, or see a Meta error unrelated to the edit they were making. A failed publish could also leave them unsure whether the message went out.
More reliable Facebook Pages connections
For workspace owners and agencies maintaining Facebook Pages data connections
Facebook Pages connections now report fresh sync activity sooner and recover more reliably from problematic account data. A newly started sync can appear as in progress without waiting through several stale status layers. Page and store identifiers are preserved as text during import, preventing numeric conversion from breaking records with leading zeros or large values. The connector also avoids repeatedly disconnecting a paid workspace when a continuing failure needs investigation, preserving the connection while the issue is addressed.
Why it matters: A reconnect could appear ineffective because status updates arrived late, and repeated failures could remove the connection before the underlying issue was understood. Identifier conversion could also quietly damage imported Facebook data. That extra uncertainty slowed reviews and made the next practical step harder to choose.
See Moments across workspaces in Command Center
For agency and multi-workspace teams monitoring timely business updates
Command Center now includes a Moments tab for reviewing timely business context across the workspaces you manage. The tab brings those captured updates into the same cross-workspace view used to monitor broader activity. Teams can scan Moments without opening each workspace separately, making it easier to notice an idea, customer signal, or business update that deserves follow-up. This release is specifically the Command Center tab and does not make claims about the separate Moments destination.
Why it matters: People responsible for several workspaces had to open them one by one to see timely context. Important updates could therefore be missed or discovered too late to influence the next piece of content. That extra uncertainty slowed reviews and made the next practical step harder to choose.