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Where is the SecureAI roadmap?

SecureAI does not publish a fixed public roadmap. Instead, we share what is coming through release notes and product announcements so that you always have accurate, up-to-date information about new features and changes.

How to stay informed about upcoming features

Release notes

Every SecureAI update is documented in our release notes. Each entry describes what changed, why it matters, and how to use the new capability. You can find release notes in the Release Notes section of this support site.

In-app announcements

When a significant feature launches, SecureAI displays an in-app notification the next time you log in. These announcements link to the relevant release note or help article for full details.

Administrator notifications

Organization administrators receive email notifications for changes that affect security settings, billing, compliance, or available models. If you are not an admin and want advance notice, ask your administrator to share relevant updates with your team.

Why there is no public roadmap

Publishing a fixed roadmap creates expectations that are difficult to meet when priorities shift based on customer feedback, security requirements, or upstream AI provider changes. By sharing features only when they are ready, we ensure that every announcement reflects something you can use today -- not a promise about tomorrow.

How to request features

If there is a feature you would like to see in SecureAI:

  • Submit a feature request through the support site or by contacting your account representative.
  • Talk to your administrator -- admins can submit requests on behalf of their organization and have visibility into which requests are being evaluated.
  • Check existing FAQs and articles -- the feature you want may already exist. Search this support site before submitting a request.

Feature requests are reviewed by the product team and prioritized based on customer demand, technical feasibility, and alignment with SecureAI's security-first approach.

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