Coming soon

The following features are coming in the next release of ThoughtSpot Cloud

November 2025 10.14.0.cl

Features marked as Beta are off by default. To enable them, contact ThoughtSpot support.

Custom sorting on Answers

Custom sorting on Answers is now on by default and available to all users. You can now define and modify a custom sort order for attributes directly in an Answer. Sort order defined in the Answer overrides the sort order defined in the Model for that particular Answer.

Custom sort order on Answers

Other features and enhancements

Spotter coaching access

You can now delegate Spotter coaching responsibilities without granting data model editing permissions. This feature is available for all data model editors and administrators. From the More menu more menu icon on any Spotter-enabled data model, you can now grant the "Spotter Coaching Access" to other users or groups. Providing this access enables these users to manage all aspects of Spotter’s coaching, including the ability to view, modify and promote coaching from all users on that data model.

spotter coaching access

Spotter context in reference questions

Adding Spotter context in reference questions is now on by default and available to all users. Rather than simply coaching Spotter to recognize search tokens in reference questions, you can now improve accuracy and generalize the coaching by adding context, natural language explanations of how to apply these tokens in similar queries. For example, you could tell Spotter to always add 'user name', 'user id', and 'user role' when asked about the list of users.

Data model instructions Early Access

You can now teach Spotter core concepts, default behaviors, and specific data nuances by adding natural language instructions directly to a data model. These standalone directives act as global rules for Spotter to follow. For example, you can create a rule that makes Spotter automatically apply a "last 30 days" date filter if a user’s query doesn’t specify a time frame. To enable this feature, contact your administrator.

AI context for Models Beta

You can now add AI context to columns in any Model where you have Can Edit access. This context helps Spotter better interpret a column and its values, using this knowledge to differentiate between similar columns and answer your data questions more accurately. You can auto-generate this context automatically with a single click to get started.

Unlike Spotter context added to reference questions, which helps with similar queries, AI context for each column helps Spotter choose the correct columns and values for all queries. To enable this feature, contact ThoughtSpot support.

Bring your own LLM Key

In addition to selecting OpenAI Azure and Google Gemini as the LLM for your Spotter experience, you can now connect your own LLM by providing the LLM Key for one of the supported providers (Azure, Vertex) or via your own gateway. This option allows you to exercise full control over your AI stack, by connecting ThoughtSpot directly to your private LLM endpoints.

Tenant-based column aliasing Early Access

Tenant-based column aliasing introduces the capability to define a column name or description based upon the user’s membership in a ThoughtSpot Org or group. For example, Client 1 may refer to a column as Region, whilst Client 2 may refer to this as State. This feature is an extension of the language-based aliasing. Data analysts can define these aliases via CSV upload or with TML. This feature is particularly useful for embedded scenarios where the same underlying Model is leveraged across multiple clients.

Progressive Model filters

Progressive Model filters are now available to all users and on by default. Previously, any filter defined at the Model level applied to every query based on that Model. Now, you can define which table a filter applies to in the Model TML. Once defined, the filter only applies to queries that include columns from that specific table.

Groups level data inclusion in the AI and BI system Liveboard

The AI and BI system Liveboard now features group-level filters and a Group tab with visualizations like Group Champions, Most Popular Data Model, and Group Breakdown. This provides the ability to access data at the group level. Provisioned user information, including both active and inactive users, is now a primary KPI, and replaces the earlier Daily Active Users KPI.

AI and BI system Liveboard

Row-level security support in explore workflow filters

ThoughtSpot now supports row-level security in explore workflow filters.

Search suggestions continue to leverage the index functionality.

For the Developer

For new features and enhancements introduced in this release of ThoughtSpot Embedded, see ThoughtSpot Developer Documentation.


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