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Late June 2026

Edit and refine results in place with a full version history, resizable and wrap-friendly tables, dashboard filters that now work on computed columns, more powerful AI on Pro plans, and a steady run of sharing, connector, and reliability fixes.


Edit and Refine Results — Now With Version History

Section titled “Edit and Refine Results — Now With Version History”

Querri can now revise a result you already have instead of piling up duplicates, every result keeps a browsable history, and you can return to any earlier version whenever you want.

Update in place instead of duplicating

When you ask Querri to rebuild a table or fix a chart, it now updates the existing result rather than creating a second, competing copy alongside it. Your project stays clean — one “Total” table, one revenue chart — even after several rounds of changes.

Every result keeps a version history

Open a result in its expanded view and step backward and forward through its previous versions. You can see exactly how a table or chart looked before your last change.

Restore any version with one click

Prefer an earlier version? Restore this version brings it back as the current one — no need to recreate it from scratch.

Refine saves history too

The per-result Refine… box now records a version each time you use it, so refining is never a one-way trip. The expanded view also updates the moment a refine finishes, instead of showing the old, blurred result.

Refine knows when a change belongs upstream

Some requests typed into a result’s Refine box can only be satisfied by changing an earlier step — for example, asking a chart to “drop the cancelled orders” when that filter lives a couple of steps upstream. Instead of running anyway and returning a wrong or partial answer, Querri now recognizes this and hands you a ready-to-send prompt for the main chat, phrased against the right step. You review and edit it before sending, so nothing changes without your say-so.


Tables in chat and in the expanded result view got more flexible to read and arrange.

  • Drag to resize columns — Drag any column border to widen or narrow it, live, with no rebuild or reload.
  • Wrap long text per column — A new Wrap text toggle in the column menu wraps long values instead of cutting them off. Very long cells scroll within a tidy capped height and show a one-click copy button so you can grab the full value.
  • Smart auto-sizing — Columns size themselves sensibly the first time a table opens, so content fits without manual fiddling.

Dashboard Filters — Now on Computed Columns, and Faster

Section titled “Dashboard Filters — Now on Computed Columns, and Faster”

Building on June’s dashboard filters, you can now filter on more of your data, with friendlier controls and quicker response.

  • Filter on computed columns — Add a dashboard filter on a column produced by an analysis step, not just original source columns. These filters now show their available values and no longer error out.
  • Type-aware filter controls — The available filter type matches the column’s data type, so you can’t accidentally apply a numeric range to a text column or a date range to a category. Incompatible options are disabled with a short explanation.
  • Only affected charts show “Updating” — The loading indicator now lights only the charts a filter actually touches, instead of dimming the whole dashboard.
  • No more jumping to the bottom — Interacting with a filter no longer scrolls the dashboard down to the bottom.
  • Faster filtering — Applying and changing filters is noticeably quicker, even on busy dashboards.

Pro plans now run on Querri’s most advanced AI model, for deeper, more capable analysis. Standard plans continue to use Querri’s existing model.


AreaImprovement
Dashboard filtersApplying and changing filters is faster and lighter, especially on dashboards with many charts.

AreaImprovement
Loading multiple data sourcesLoading several sources at once no longer lets one source’s hiccup interfere with the others, and sources no longer get stuck mid-load.
Stuck stepsSteps no longer hang on “Preparing analysis…” or appear stuck running after they’ve actually finished.
Empty inputs caught earlyA step that would run on no input rows is now flagged for review instead of quietly producing a misleading empty result.

AreaChange
Customize settingsThe AI context and glossary fields under Settings → Customize now hold twice as much text, so you can give Querri more background about your data and terminology.
Cleaner chatThe assistant’s behind-the-scenes narration stays in the reasoning panel, and the notes shown inline in chat stay plain-language and business-friendly.
Chart spacing in chatCharts now sit centered in the docked chat, fixing the lopsided whitespace that used to appear above them.

IssueFix
Wrapped exports crashingExporting a Wrapped presentation to PowerPoint or PDF no longer crashes.
Blank cells for dotted column namesTables with a column name containing a period (for example, Q1.Sales) now show their values instead of blank cells.
Public share links blocked when signed inOpening a public project share link while logged in no longer returns a permission error.
Org-wide sharing hid your own librarySharing or unsharing across your organization no longer briefly hid the owner’s own items.
Dashboard viewers saw owner-only controlsPeople with view-only access to a dashboard no longer see the Share control or hit a permission error when using filters.
New accounts without an organizationA new sign-up created without an organization is no longer locked out.
Salesforce connecting on the first tryConnecting Salesforce now completes on the first attempt instead of dropping into Salesforce and requiring a second try. Unsharing across an organization also shows the correct “Removing organization sharing…” progress label.

Release Date: June 29, 2026