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Release Notes April 2026
May 12, 2026

YeshID IAM platform release notes
This release gives admins a clearer view of cloud and SaaS access, more ways to automate provisioning, and better tools for keeping workflows moving. It also makes imports, directory data, custom emails, and script-based integrations easier to use with less manual cleanup.
Highlights
- See more of your cloud and SaaS environment in one place. New Resources views help you inspect users, groups, projects, repositories, service accounts, API keys, credentials, scopes, grants, and relationships across GitLab, GitHub, OpenAI, Atlassian, Azure, AWS, and GCP.
- Automate more provisioning work from YeshID. Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Mosyle, Datadog, and Atlassian gained deeper user, group, role, team, or invitation workflows, reducing the number of access changes that need to happen outside the platform.
- Diagnose stuck workflows faster. Waiting tasks now show what is blocking them, admins can run eligible ordering-blocked tasks when needed, and lifecycle workflow previews make it clearer what will happen before onboarding or offboarding starts.
- Bring better identity data into reviews and workflows. Custom fields from Google, Okta, and Microsoft, Paylocity multi-company imports, Zoom license values, and mapped directory fields give admins more context before making access decisions.
- Build and maintain script-based integrations faster. The script editor is now available on Business plans with built-in documentation, richer assistant context, recovery email access, and a force-publish option after failed tests.
What To Try First
- Open a supported app and try the Resources tab. Switch between graph and table view, filter by resource type, and inspect relationship details in the side panel.
- Open a workflow with a waiting task and inspect the status indicator. YeshID now shows blockers so admins can tell whether a task is waiting on another task or an approval gate.
- Try the updated Add Users to App flow by pasting a list of names or emails. YeshID can match active users, flag ambiguous or unmatched entries, and prefill identities where possible.
- If your team uses CSV user imports, run an import preview. You can now review mapped data, identify row-level CSV problems, skip invalid rows, and continue with the valid data.
Improvements
- Resource exploration is easier to scan, filter, and investigate with cleaner tables, type filters, relationship views, focused graph navigation, and side panels for resource details.
- Access requests are easier to control with staged workflows, clearer request-versus-grant behavior, workflow owner reassignment, and requested-app visibility for workflows that have not started yet.
- Lifecycle workflows are safer to launch. Admins can preview onboarding and offboarding details, see the selected template and tasks that will start immediately, and continue with a warning if preview generation fails.
- Google Workspace management now goes beyond basic import with user, group, and role operations. Microsoft 365, Mosyle, Datadog, Atlassian, and GCP also gained deeper provisioning, inventory, or management paths.
- Custom emails can include safe hyperlinks, and template variable chips now insert more reliably.
- Where enabled, Push Updates helps admins send current YeshID profile data to already linked app users through existing update mappings.
Fixes
- Provisioning and SCIM behavior is more reliable across Zendesk, Salesforce, Stripe, Jira, Lattice, 1Password, Microsoft, Atlassian, and other app configs with missing or inconsistent endpoints.
- Resource imports are more resilient when GitHub app installations or repository collaborators are missing.
- Workflow fixes reduce friction around staged requests, preview failures, dynamic task deletion, reassigned owner filters, directory identity selection, scheduled audits, and advanced trigger matching.
- HRIS and import fixes improve employee field loading, mapped employee selection when email is missing, app-account date filters, and audit-template account cleanup.
- Error visibility is better for failed app actions and push updates, helping admins understand which account or provider response needs attention.
Availability
- The script editor is available on Business plans.