From choosing your language to building more flexible briefs and smoother revisions, January was all about putting more control in your hands — and making the platform easier to navigate along the way.
A language selector has been added to ShuttlerockCloud, giving you more control over how the platform appears.
ShuttlerockCloud currently supports English, Japanese and German, with English set as the default. You can manually switch between available languages at any time via Account Settings → Preferences.
Language preferences are saved in the browser and will persist through sign out and back in on the same device and browser. If you switch browsers or devices, you’ll need to select your language again.
This lays the groundwork for supporting additional languages as ShuttlerockCloud continues to expand into new markets.

Don’t need Concept Canvas, Concept Idea, or Concept Basics in your brief? You can now remove them using the trash can icon that appears on hover in the top-right corner of each section — and re-add them anytime from the Add More modal.

We’ve improved how the Brief Canvas behaves in brief.
Previously, if content was added outside the visible canvas area, the canvas could appear empty - with no indication that anything had been added. This made it easy to miss important details.
Now, the Brief Canvas automatically snaps to any content that’s been added, so reviewers land directly on what’s there and can jump straight into reviewing without guessing or extra scrolling.
Picture perfect.

Revision annotations now behave more intuitively as users move through the editing flow.
New annotations and edits are automatically retained as users navigate between steps like Annotations, Category, and Time when crafting or updating a revision, so inputs don’t disappear mid-flow. This wasn’t always clear before - if the old Save button in the annotation section wasn’t explicitly clicked, those carefully placed annotations could be lost, leaving users to start from scratch.
To take things a step further, the button in the Annotation section has been renamed from Save to Continue, and a Remove option has been added for quick adjustments.
The result is a more forgiving revision experience — where what’s visible on screen is what gets saved.
The Notes field, previously only visible on hero deliverables, is now available on all deliverables in the Review page.
Notes are synchronized across all deliverables, so any note added will show up on every deliverable in the concept.

You can now review important context or guidance for the entire concept directly on every deliverable, helping reduce duplicate notes and keep feedback aligned across the concept.