Hi there,
It’s been a while since our last release update, and we’ve shipped quite a few improvements in the meantime. Here’s an overview of what’s new in dScribe Catalog.
Asset ownership & suggestions
You can now allow users to suggest changes to asset documentation. Suggestions are possible on any asset with ownership assigned. You can find more information here.
New dashboard
Users now have access to a personal Dashboard. A significant upgrade from the old Insights page, this new experience gives you a clearer view of activity and usage, and supports stewards with actionable suggestions.

New hierarchical graph view
We’ve introduced a new hierarchical graph view to make it easier to explore relationships and understand how assets connects across your data landscape.

(for admins) A refreshed source page
Source detail pages in the Admin Portal have a new look, offering useful source information at a glance.

Onboarding playbook
We’ve also published a new onboarding playbook for dScribe Catalog:
https://help.dscribe.cloud/en/articles/14019057-dscribe-catalog-onboarding-playbook
Even for experienced customers, it includes helpful tips such as how to maintain a lightweight monthly operating rhythm and keeping content reusable.
We've significantly reworked the asset detail page. The new version will be less overwhelming, easy to work with (especially also for new dScribe users) and contains all the same information you are used to.
We expect to be able to release the new look next week. Here is a sneak preview:

We’re continuing to invest in making data governance as easy and impactful as possible to keep going in the long run.
AI-powered automation for data governance
We’re working on further automation capabilities that reduce the heavy lifting and help teams spend less time on manual governance work.
Continuous improvement on embedding in AI flows
We’re also continuing to improve how dScribe can be embedded into AI workflows, so trusted context is easier to surface where it’s needed. Good to know: integration in chatbots such as Microsoft Copilot are already possible. Several customers have successfully started using this capability already.
As always, we’d love to hear what you think!