Overview
Three areas updated in this release: a cleaner, more navigable flow editor, new native integrations, and — the most significant addition — you can now create AI flows and run AI Agents directly inside the Integrations Hub.
What changed?
Editor and navigation
- The action bar (Retry, Move flow) now appears as a floating toolbar when an item is selected
- More screen space, unified scroll, and sticky headers on the canvas
- Renaming a connection no longer breaks dependent flows — references now use a stable internal identifier
AI Agents in flows
- You can now create AI flows and run AI Agents inside the integrations editor
- Automation flows can trigger and orchestrate agents directly within the pipeline
We're working to connect AI Pieces directly to Pipefy AI Credits, bringing everything into one unified experience. This is expected to be available in the coming weeks.
New integrations
- Jira Data Center — on-premise support with PAT tokens
- Gitea — self-hosted Git integration
- SavvyCal — scheduling automation
- Workday — HR and workforce management
Bug fixes
- Large number (BigInt) values in flow outputs no longer cause rendering errors
- Synchronous webhooks work correctly again
- Slack thread replies now correctly target the original message thread
How does this help?
- Eliminates flow breakage from connection renaming — maintenance operations no longer impact active automations
- AI Agents can be orchestrated inside integration pipelines without leaving the editor
Use cases
- IT teams managing active connections can rename integrations without risking flow disruptions in production
- Teams running Jira Data Center on-premise now have native support in the Integrations Hub
- Processes that rely on AI-driven decisions can trigger an AI Agent directly inside an integration flow

