Coming soon

+++ // Mary. jira: SCAL-252930. docs jira: SCAL-286583 // PM: Dilip Pitchika. [#26-2-0-cl-chart] [discrete] === New chart settings experience The new chart settings experience is now generally available (GA) and on by default. The chart settings panel is completely redesigned with a more intuitive layout and easier access. With over 50 advanced settings available across different chart types, you’ll have pixel-perfect control over every aspect of your visualizations - including data label sizes, colors, font styles, grid lines, tooltips, and more. For more information, see xref:charts-new.adoc[New chart settings experience]. +++
+++ // Mark. jira: SCAL-264868. docs jira: SCAL-287513 // PM: Manan [#26-2-0-cl-muze] [discrete] === New charts powered by Muze [.badge.badge-early-access]#Early Access# This release significantly upgrades ThoughtSpot visualization capabilities by introducing nine new, powerful native charts — Line, Column, Bar, Area, Line Column, Line Stacked Column, Stacked Column, Stacked Bar, and Stacked Area. These new charts unlock sophisticated visualizations like faceted, cross-tabbed, multivariate, and bullet charts. They also resolve previous limitations by allowing multiple columns in Line Column charts and slicing by color with multiple measures, while providing deeper granular control over configurations such as tooltips, data labels, and axes. To enable this feature, contact your administrator. // Mark. jira: SCAL-285343. docs jira: SCAL-285344 // PM: Manan. work with manan to find good example for gif. improve screenshot [.bordered] image::native-muze-charts-stacked-bar.png[Build a chart in the code builder] [#10-5-0-cl-pivot-table-2] [discrete] === Pivot table enhancements The new pivot table chart is now generally available (GA) and on by default. This new chart has improvements in the following areas: * Performance ** Faster interaction while expanding rows and columns ** Pagination * Customization ** Custom sort order support ** Column widths ** Slicing with measures and attributes ** Measure names and values * UX ** Tooltips ** Legends ** Zebra mode ** Decluttered header space // Mary. jira: SCAL-226098. docs jira: SCAL-287515 // PM: Manan [#26-2-0-cl-share] [discrete] === Share experience enhancement [.badge.badge-beta-whats-new]#Beta# ThoughtSpot introduces an improved sharing experience. When you share a Model with *Edit* access, it now automatically includes *View* access to all referenced tables and Views. This prevents you from encountering any potential access errors. To enable this feature, contact {support-url}. // Mary. jira: SCAL-255469. docs jira: SCAL-286958 // PM: Akshat [#secondary-26-2-0-cl] [discrete] === _Other features and enhancements_ // Data Engineer [Publishing] [#26-2-0-cl-publishing] [discrete] === Publishing workflow [.badge.badge-early-access]#Early Access# ThoughtSpot introduces publishing across Orgs. Publishing allows you to create an object in the Primary Org and publish it directly to target Orgs without generating duplicate copies. To enable this feature, contact {support-url}. NOTE: You can also unpublish objects across Orgs. // Mary. jira: SCAL-276876. docs jira: SCAL-276877 // PM: Sejal - waiting for information. what in this feature is related to unpublishing? [#26-2-0-cl-parameter] [discrete] ==== Publishing with parameters [.badge.badge-early-access]#Early Access# ThoughtSpot introduces publishing with parameters. Parameters are used to assign variables to certain properties and fields within objects such as Connections and Tables. Parameterization with variables allows you to reuse and propagate the same object across various Orgs and environments within a ThoughtSpot instance while maintaining a consistent data structure of objects across Orgs. To enable this feature, contact {support-url}. // Mary. jira: SCAL-276880. docs jira: SCAL-276881 // PM: Sejal - waiting for information [#26-2-0-cl-publishing-orgs] [discrete] ==== Publishing coaching to Orgs [.badge.badge-early-access]#Early Access# ThoughtSpot now supports publishing of objects across Orgs. When you publish across Orgs, Spotter coaching works seamlessly on published data models. Org administrators can modify and manage coaching on published data models. To enable this feature, contact {support-url}. // Mary. jira: SCAL-272409. docs jira: SCAL-272410 // PM: Sejal - waiting for information. move to below the fold [#26-2-0-cl-index] [discrete] ==== Data indexing in published tables for connections across Orgs [.badge.badge-early-access]#Early Access# ThoughtSpot now allows you to enable data indexing on published objects across Orgs. This ensures that each Org sees the data specific to the table mapped to the connection used in the publishing for that Org. To enable this feature, contact {support-url}. NOTE: This can be done for connections with a Service Account or OAuth connection. OAuth connections require the use of an API. // Mary. jira: SCAL-275278. docs jira: SCAL-275279 // PM: Sejal - waiting for more information. [#26-2-0-cl-banner] [discrete] === Customizable announcement banners Administrators can now display custom announcement banners at the top of the ThoughtSpot interface. These announcement banners will have scheduled start and end times, and the ability to target specific Orgs or all Orgs, as decided by the admin. [.bordered] image::custom-announcement-whatsnew.png[Custom announcement banner setup page] // Rani. jira: SCAL-272197. docs jira: SCAL-272198 // PM: Rudram. [#26-2-0-cl-email] [discrete] === Customize email template Administrators can now customize the branding, content, and visibility of components in notification emails. The following parameters of the ThoughtSpot email template can be customized: * Style customization, like the change in color palette. * Custom vocabulary for notification emails. This allows you to replace ThoughtSpot specific terms like “ThoughtSpot,” “Liveboard,” “Answer,” and "SpotIQ," with your product terminology. * The company logo and the company contact details in the email footer. * Visibility of various actions like *Modify alert*, *Unsubscribe*, and the mobile app nudge. * Visibility of the *Privacy policy*, *Contact support*, and *Manage notification preferences* components in the email footer. [.bordered] image::email-temp-whatsnew.png[Email template customization] // Is this a new feature or is it just going GA now? - It is a new feature for TSA. The UI interface is being newly introduced in 26.2.0.cl. Prior to this the ability to customise was only through APIs. // Rani. jira: SCAL-278923 // PM: Reshma. //What does vocabulary mean?(edited) Do privacy policy and manage notification preferences need to be capitalized?(They were in title case. I have now made them bold and sentence case now.) What do you mean by privacy policy and manage notification preferences components? (These are options on the notification emails footer. It will make sense when they visit the page for more information and be able to see the images. I will see if I can add a screenshot here.) //// [#26-2-0-cl-mcp] [discrete] === Spotter as an AI host // Naomi. jira: SCAL-263578. docs jira: SCAL-286706 // PM: Aaghran. part of Spotter 3 //// [#26-2-0-cl-secure] [discrete] === Suggestion settings [.badge.badge-early-access]#Early Access# // Naomi. jira: SCAL-264774, SCAL-270662. docs jira: SCAL-264775 // PM: Damian. rewrite that this is now a new column setting. confirm if it's in just Model or in table as well. explain all the new settings. We have added the Suggestion Settings column to allow you to control data that shows in typeahead suggestions and column knowledge cards. Previously, on Models with row-level security defined, you would see suggested names of data in typeahead suggestions or in column knowledge cards that you could not access. For example, if you only had access to data in California, you could see that data for Texas existed, although you could not access the data. Set the Secure Suggestions column as *Secure Suggestions* to ensure users never see references to data they shouldn't be able to access. To enable this feature, contact your administrator. [.bordered] image::secure-suggestions.png[] [#26-2-0-cl-muze-studio] [discrete] === Muze Studio // Mark. jira: SCAL-271228. docs jira: SCAL-271229 // PM: Manan, Anshul Muze Studio is now generally available (GA) and on by default. You can create your own charts in ThoughtSpot using the Muze charting library. A developer can create new chart types by writing the code in the code builder. This release introduces a new console window which helps developers quickly identify and resolve issues with real-time feedback on their JavaScript code execution by providing errors and warnings generated during code execution. //// For more information, see xref:chart-create.adoc[Creating charts with Muze Studio]. //// [.bordered] image::muze-image.png[Build a chart in the code builder] [.bordered] image::muze_console.png[Muze console view] [#26-2-0-cl-skip] [discrete] === Indexing only columns used in your Models // Mark. jira: SCAL-276013. docs jira: SCAL-276014 // PM: Sejal, Siddarth You can now choose to index all columns or only those used in your Models. Previously, you could only index all columns. This significantly reduces the number of queries sent to your cloud data warehouse and reduces memory usage. This option does not apply to SQL views, CSV tables, or datasets, which are always indexed. It is on by default, but your ThoughtSpot administrator can modify this setting. [.bordered] image::index-cols-models.png[Build a chart in the code builder] // what did it do before? what happens when the admin turns off this feature? does it affect all models in the connection? Only models is the new setting (default), you can choose between the two settings. This setting includes dynamic index rebuilding upon configuration changes.. [#26-2-0-cl-csv] [discrete] === CSV upload support for Google BigQuery // Naomi. jira: SCAL-241441. docs jira: SCAL-278562 // PM: Prayansh. enabled from CSV upload tab in Admin settings, although it is GA You now have a quick and easy way to complete data loads of files that are not present in your cloud data warehouse. You can now upload a CSV file to your Google BigQuery connection that can be joined to other tables in your connection. To use this feature, go to *Data* > *Utilities*, and click *Upload CSV*. To enable this feature, contact your administrator. //// For more information, see xref:connections-gbq-csv-upload.adoc[Upload a CSV file to Google BigQuery]. //// image::csv-upload-app.png[CSV upload] [#26-2-0-cl-teradata] [discrete] === Bridge support for Teradata // Naomi. jira: SCAL-279327. docs jira: SCAL-279328 // PM: Prayansh You can now create a connection to Teradata using the Bridge connector. For more information, see xref:connections-bridge.adoc[Bridge connectivity for Cloud Data Warehouses and Databases]. [#26-2-0-cl-bucket] [discrete] === Date interval setting // Naomi. jira: SCAL-219728. docs jira: SCAL-220584 // PM: Damian The date interval setting in TML is now generally available (GA) and on by default. You can set the default date bucket for a Model column at the instance level. The options are detailed, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly, hourly, or no_bucket. Note that hourly is only available for datetime data. [#26-2-0-cl-csr] [discrete] === Liveboards with column security rules [.badge.badge-early-access]#Early Access# // Naomi. jira: SCAL-261281. docs jira: SCAL-287514 // PM: Siddhant. get reviewed. We have enhanced the behavior of Liveboards built with column security rules. If users restricted by column security access the Liveboard, they can see and interact with the Liveboard filters and visualizations, but cannot edit the Liveboard as a whole. If such inaccessible columns are used as filters in the Liveboard, the Liveboard will no longer be blocked. Schedules now honor column security rules, and each recipient receives their own report based on their column security rule assignments. [#26-2-0-cl-variable] [discrete] === Formula variables [.badge.badge-early-access]#Early Access# ThoughtSpot introduces a new type of variable called FormulaVariable. Formula variables can be of any data type that ThoughtSpot supports, and can be associated with a single value or list of values. To enable this feature, contact your administrator. NOTE: Formula variables created in the primary Org can be shared with other Orgs. But a formula variable created in a non-primary Org is only visible in that Org. // Mary. jira: SCAL-277557. docs jira: SCAL-277558 // PM: Damian - waiting for more information [#26-2-0-cl-ui] [discrete] === UI for variables [.badge.badge-early-access]#Early Access# ThoughtSpot introduces a UI to allow you to create and manage variables. This allows you to substitute values for specific properties of an object and enable dynamic data propagation across Orgs in ThoughtSpot. To enable this feature, contact your administrator. // Mary. jira: SCAL-278931. docs jira: SCAL-278932 // PM: Sejal - waiting for more information //Also, in the UI currently we are limited to 3 variable types - table mapping, connection property, and formula variable. And through UI you can only add values in org scope. [#26-2-0-cl-alias] [discrete] === Aliasing dimension and fact tables in Models [.badge.badge-early-access]#Early Access# // Naomi. jira: SCAL-253971. docs jira: SCAL-286673 // PM: Damian. Previously, table aliases were only supported for role-playing dimensions, or when a single physical dimension is referenced multiple times in a fact table, with each reference linking to a logically distinct role for the dimension. Now, we support table aliases for chasm trap models, and aliasing the primary fact table. Note that data security (row-level and column-level security) apply to the aliased table as well as the original table. We also now support progressive filters for table aliases. //// // Analyst Studio [discrete] === Analyst Studio //// // Developer [discrete] === For the Developer For new features and enhancements introduced in this release of ThoughtSpot Embedded, see https://developers.thoughtspot.com/docs/?pageid=whats-new[ThoughtSpot Developer Documentation^]. h2#_new_navigation_and_homepage_coming_soon { margin-left: -1rem !important; margin-right: -1rem !important; margin-top: -.6rem !important; font-size: 18px !important; padding: .4rem 1rem .1rem !important; border-bottom: 0px solid #e1e1e1; } h2#_new_navigation_and_homepage_coming_soon::after { content: " " !important; display: block !important; background: -webkit-gradient(linear, right top, left top, color-stop(0, #fba76f), color-stop(29%, #d89af0), color-stop(67%, #99d8da), color-stop(96%, #0a6cf9)) !important; background: linear-gradient(270deg, #fba76f 0, #d89af0 29%, #99d8da 67%, #0a6cf9 96%) !important; height: 1px !important; margin-top: 0px !important; 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The following features are coming on Feb 2, 2026 in the next release of ThoughtSpot Cloud

February 2026 26.2.0.cl

Release version change

In this release we are adopting a new release versioning format: year.month.0.cl. As a result, this release is 26.2.0.cl. This aligns our versioning approach with how other global companies do their releases.

Spotter 3 Early Access

In the 26.2.0.cl release, ThoughtSpot introduces Spotter 3 — an AI agent that breaks down the barriers between your structured and unstructured data, and then plans, reasons, and executes complex analysis like a human analyst.

Key features:

  • Data-aware intelligence: Now securely reads the specific results of your query to write accurate insights and answer follow-up questions with full context.

  • Insight storage and conversation history: Generates insights from your data and stores them in ThoughtSpot Cloud as your conversation history with Spotter.

  • Data security: Processes only the data needed to answer your question. Your data is sent to the LLM only to generate insights and is never stored or used for training.

  • Analyst-grade reasoning: Creates a plan, validates assumptions, and self-corrects to provide you verifiable results.

  • Narrative insights: Provides rich text summaries explaining why your data looks the way it does.

  • Automatic Model selection: Identifies and queries across multiple data models at the same time and selects the most relevant data source(s) based on your question.

  • Integrate your tools into Spotter: Integrate ThoughtSpot’s powerful agentic analytics capabilities into your own custom AI agents using the ThoughtSpot MCP server.

Spotter 3 is Early Access in 26.2.0.cl. To enable this feature, contact your administrator.

AI auto-translation for Liveboards and Answers

AI auto-translation is now generally available (GA) and on by default. We now support locale-specific translations for all written text on saved Answers and Liveboards, apart from column names. Translations are matched with the locale chosen in the user profile.

For more information, see Translations of Answers and Liveboards.

Liveboard styling and grouping

Liveboard styling and grouping options are now generally available (GA) and on by default. Styles can be applied to a Liveboard, a tile, or a group of tiles to improve readability, differentiate specific content, or apply organizational branding guidelines. You can group relevant content together within a Liveboard using grouping.

For more information, see Liveboard grouping and Liveboard styling.

New chart settings experience

The new chart settings experience is now generally available (GA) and on by default. The chart settings panel is completely redesigned with a more intuitive layout and easier access. With over 50 advanced settings available across different chart types, you’ll have pixel-perfect control over every aspect of your visualizations - including data label sizes, colors, font styles, grid lines, tooltips, and more.

For more information, see New chart settings experience.

New charts powered by Muze Early Access

This release significantly upgrades ThoughtSpot visualization capabilities by introducing nine new, powerful native charts — Line, Column, Bar, Area, Line Column, Line Stacked Column, Stacked Column, Stacked Bar, and Stacked Area.

These new charts unlock sophisticated visualizations like faceted, cross-tabbed, multivariate, and bullet charts. They also resolve previous limitations by allowing multiple columns in Line Column charts and slicing by color with multiple measures, while providing deeper granular control over configurations such as tooltips, data labels, and axes.

To enable this feature, contact your administrator.

Build a chart in the code builder

Pivot table enhancements

The new pivot table chart is now generally available (GA) and on by default. This new chart has improvements in the following areas:

  • Performance

    • Faster interaction while expanding rows and columns

    • Pagination

  • Customization

    • Custom sort order support

    • Column widths

    • Slicing with measures and attributes

    • Measure names and values

  • UX

    • Tooltips

    • Legends

    • Zebra mode

    • Decluttered header space

Share experience enhancement Beta

ThoughtSpot introduces an improved sharing experience. When you share a Model with Edit access, it now automatically includes View access to all referenced tables and Views. This prevents you from encountering any potential access errors. To enable this feature, contact ThoughtSpot support.

Other features and enhancements

Publishing workflow Early Access

ThoughtSpot introduces publishing across Orgs. Publishing allows you to create an object in the Primary Org and publish it directly to target Orgs without generating duplicate copies. To enable this feature, contact ThoughtSpot support.

You can also unpublish objects across Orgs.

Publishing with parameters Early Access

ThoughtSpot introduces publishing with parameters. Parameters are used to assign variables to certain properties and fields within objects such as Connections and Tables. Parameterization with variables allows you to reuse and propagate the same object across various Orgs and environments within a ThoughtSpot instance while maintaining a consistent data structure of objects across Orgs. To enable this feature, contact ThoughtSpot support.

Publishing coaching to Orgs Early Access

ThoughtSpot now supports publishing of objects across Orgs. When you publish across Orgs, Spotter coaching works seamlessly on published data models. Org administrators can modify and manage coaching on published data models. To enable this feature, contact ThoughtSpot support.

Data indexing in published tables for connections across Orgs Early Access

ThoughtSpot now allows you to enable data indexing on published objects across Orgs. This ensures that each Org sees the data specific to the table mapped to the connection used in the publishing for that Org. To enable this feature, contact ThoughtSpot support.

This can be done for connections with a Service Account or OAuth connection. OAuth connections require the use of an API.

Customizable announcement banners

Administrators can now display custom announcement banners at the top of the ThoughtSpot interface. These announcement banners will have scheduled start and end times, and the ability to target specific Orgs or all Orgs, as decided by the admin.

Custom announcement banner setup page

Customize email template

Administrators can now customize the branding, content, and visibility of components in notification emails. The following parameters of the ThoughtSpot email template can be customized:

  • Style customization, like the change in color palette.

  • Custom vocabulary for notification emails. This allows you to replace ThoughtSpot specific terms like “ThoughtSpot,” “Liveboard,” “Answer,” and "SpotIQ," with your product terminology.

  • The company logo and the company contact details in the email footer.

  • Visibility of various actions like Modify alert, Unsubscribe, and the mobile app nudge.

  • Visibility of the Privacy policy, Contact support, and Manage notification preferences components in the email footer.

Email template customization

Suggestion settings Early Access

We have added the Suggestion Settings column to allow you to control data that shows in typeahead suggestions and column knowledge cards. Previously, on Models with row-level security defined, you would see suggested names of data in typeahead suggestions or in column knowledge cards that you could not access. For example, if you only had access to data in California, you could see that data for Texas existed, although you could not access the data. Set the Secure Suggestions column as Secure Suggestions to ensure users never see references to data they shouldn’t be able to access. To enable this feature, contact your administrator.

secure suggestions

Muze Studio

Muze Studio is now generally available (GA) and on by default. You can create your own charts in ThoughtSpot using the Muze charting library. A developer can create new chart types by writing the code in the code builder. This release introduces a new console window which helps developers quickly identify and resolve issues with real-time feedback on their JavaScript code execution by providing errors and warnings generated during code execution.

Build a chart in the code builder
Muze console view

Indexing only columns used in your Models

You can now choose to index all columns or only those used in your Models. Previously, you could only index all columns. This significantly reduces the number of queries sent to your cloud data warehouse and reduces memory usage. This option does not apply to SQL views, CSV tables, or datasets, which are always indexed. It is on by default, but your ThoughtSpot administrator can modify this setting.

Build a chart in the code builder

CSV upload support for Google BigQuery

You now have a quick and easy way to complete data loads of files that are not present in your cloud data warehouse. You can now upload a CSV file to your Google BigQuery connection that can be joined to other tables in your connection. To use this feature, go to Data > Utilities, and click Upload CSV. To enable this feature, contact your administrator.

CSV upload

Bridge support for Teradata

You can now create a connection to Teradata using the Bridge connector.

Date interval setting

The date interval setting in TML is now generally available (GA) and on by default. You can set the default date bucket for a Model column at the instance level. The options are detailed, daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly, hourly, or no_bucket. Note that hourly is only available for datetime data.

Liveboards with column security rules Early Access

We have enhanced the behavior of Liveboards built with column security rules. If users restricted by column security access the Liveboard, they can see and interact with the Liveboard filters and visualizations, but cannot edit the Liveboard as a whole. If such inaccessible columns are used as filters in the Liveboard, the Liveboard will no longer be blocked. Schedules now honor column security rules, and each recipient receives their own report based on their column security rule assignments.

Formula variables Early Access

ThoughtSpot introduces a new type of variable called FormulaVariable. Formula variables can be of any data type that ThoughtSpot supports, and can be associated with a single value or list of values. To enable this feature, contact your administrator.

Formula variables created in the primary Org can be shared with other Orgs. But a formula variable created in a non-primary Org is only visible in that Org.

UI for variables Early Access

ThoughtSpot introduces a UI to allow you to create and manage variables. This allows you to substitute values for specific properties of an object and enable dynamic data propagation across Orgs in ThoughtSpot. To enable this feature, contact your administrator.

Aliasing dimension and fact tables in Models Early Access

Previously, table aliases were only supported for role-playing dimensions, or when a single physical dimension is referenced multiple times in a fact table, with each reference linking to a logically distinct role for the dimension. Now, we support table aliases for chasm trap models, and aliasing the primary fact table. Note that data security (row-level and column-level security) apply to the aliased table as well as the original table. We also now support progressive filters for table aliases.

For the Developer

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


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