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12th January - 2026 release notes: New features are out

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Shared by Ulrik • January 12, 2026

This release focuses on improving clarity, transparency, and predictability in how Quick Prompts work, what they do, and what you can expect as output. It also introduces an important foundational feature for future modular templates.


📚 Updated Quick Prompt UI with prompt descriptions
We have released an updated Quick Prompt interface that now clearly explains what each prompt does.

Each Quick Prompt now includes structured descriptions covering:
• What the prompt does
• When to use it
• What inputs it evaluates
• How it reasons and adapts
• What output you get
• Why it is useful
• Output format

This makes it significantly easier to understand complex prompts before using them, especially prompts that generate larger reports, analyses, or structured outputs.

The goal is to remove guesswork and make Quick Prompts more accessible, predictable, and trustworthy as your library grows.


📄 PDF output examples for larger Quick Prompts
For Quick Prompts that generate larger reports, analyses, or structured responses, you can now view an output example as a PDF.

In the Quick Prompt details view, you will see a Show output example option. Clicking it opens a PDF in a new window, showing what a typical output looks like.

This is especially useful for advanced prompts where the value lies in structure and depth rather than short text responses.

Over time, we will expand the number of prompts that include output examples.


🧠 What’s coming next for Quick Prompts
This release lays the groundwork for upcoming Quick Prompt features, including:


• Building your own Quick Prompts
• Duplicating existing Quick Prompts
• Saving personal or team-level prompts

These features are not released yet, but the new structure is designed to support them cleanly.


🎨 Background color support for email templates
We have added support for selecting background colors in email templates.

This is a template-level feature, meaning it will not automatically be enabled for all customers. We are currently implementing it for a customer and can look at enabling it for you as well.

The feature is already working with Marketo exports, and support for additional platforms will follow shortly.

Background colors and headline colors are controlled, not free-form. You provide a fixed set of HEX colors that align with your brand guidelines. This ensures consistency and avoids uncontrolled design drift.


🎯 Why background colors matter
This feature is a key building block toward modular email templates.

We are exploring a future where emails are built from configurable modules rather than fixed templates. To avoid an explosion of module variations, we need controlled visual selectors such as background colors and headline colors instead of separate templates for every visual variation.

This work is foundational for making modular templates scalable across multiple platforms.


🛠 Bug fixes
• Fixed a minor instability in the new Quick Prompt library caused by legacy quick prompts being converted with an incorrect table field
• All existing Quick Prompts have been migrated to the correct rich text format
• The issue is resolved and the library is now stable


🛣 Short- and medium-term roadmap

Flow Agent (coming soon)
We are preparing to release the first version of the Flow Agent, likely over the coming weekend. This will be delivered in two major phases.

Version 1
• Manually build flow blueprints using drag and drop
• Convert blueprints into flows
• Emails understand their position in the flow, including whether they are reminders or continuations
• Add a shared “flow context” containing rules, plans, or material that all elements must adhere to

Version 2
• Define a flow plan freely in the Content Agent
• Ask Magnity to convert the plan into a blueprint automatically
• Review, edit, reject, or approve emails before turning the blueprint into a live flow


🧩 Modular templates for email and web
We have begun conceptual work on modular custom templates for email and landing pages.

This is a complex feature that requires:
• Platform-independent exports
• Flexible module composition
• Consistent behavior across tools

Conceptual work is complete, tasks are scoped, and initial development has started. We expect this to launch some weeks after the Flow Builder.


🔭 Additional features in progress
Several smaller but important features are under consideration or in early development. If any of these are important to you, let us know.

• Global project context so each element understands its position within a project
• Review and comments with approval workflows
• Sentence-level edits by highlighting text and asking Magnity to change it
• Temporary snippet chats for focused edits
• My Quick Prompts and Quick Prompt Gallery, including sharing prompts internally or globally
• Temporary files and pages added via a plus button in chat, saved only with the project


🎯 Why This Matters
We are getting closer to releasing the first version of the Flow Agent, where flows are built automatically from plans created in the Content Agent.

To make that work reliably, we need:
• Clear, structured Quick Prompts
• Predictable outputs
• Strong understanding of context and intent

This release improves consistency, clarity, and confidence when working with advanced prompts and lays critical groundwork for flows, modular templates, and autonomous planning.

We hope you enjoy the update.


Questions or feedback?
Our support team is here to help:
✉️ ulsa@magnity.ai | 📞 +45 29 35 25 78

Thank you for using Magnity.
— The Magnity Development Team