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Big Upgrades This Weekend for Salestrics

If you closed your laptop on Friday and opened Salestrics again today, you’re going to notice. We spent the whole weekend shipping — Workspace, CRM, mail, AI, and Orbit! standalone at onorbit.social. Here’s what landed.

Friday we pushed a big release. We kept going Saturday. We’re still going tonight.

Not a metaphor — the team actually worked through the weekend. If you’ve been offline selling or living your life, fair. Here’s what changed while you were gone.

Workspace got serious. Docs, Sheets, and Slides save as real .docx, .xlsx, and .pptx now. Not exports that embarrass you in front of a customer. We also kept feeding those editors over the last few days — better Docs formatting and print layout, Sheets formulas and fill tools that act like Excel, Slides transitions and presenter mode that act like PowerPoint, a rebuilt Calendar, and a cleaner Drive. Open a proposal next to a deal instead of in another tab. That’s the whole point of Workspace.

Ledger hooks up to Stripe Connect. Onboard, invoice from CRM records, see payment links on the opportunity. Momentum got faster too — long lists paginate in the database instead of choking your browser, and dashboards load summaries instead of every row you’ve ever created. Deleted CRM records sit in Trash for thirty days if someone fat-fingers a delete. Resolve Quick Actions are on every plan now, so support cases live on the same account sales already has open.

Mail stopped fighting you. Inbox renders HTML email like a normal client. New orgs get a default Threadmail inbox for CRM threads. You can set up shared mailboxes for Email to Case and Email to Lead when you’re ready. Replies thread correctly on the record. Copy-pasting from Gmail into a note field is officially optional.

AI everywhere, not just a chatbot in the corner. Assistant v1 shipped with role-aware tools and a cleaner UI. Then we put a demo at ai.salestrics.com — try it signed out, sign in when you want the real thing. Admins can cap tokens, limit which apps use AI, and set automation rules under Admin → AI. Summarize and draft buttons showed up on Momentum, Resolve, Ledger, and the other app homes. Chat history loads faster. Streams don’t dump markdown mid-sentence anymore. Sessions stay in the right thread. Boring reliability stuff that makes AI usable every day.

Orbit! left the nest. In-app Orbit! picked up search, @mention notifications, and a proper mobile nav. Then we shipped Orbit! standalone at onorbit.social — timeline, DMs, people directory, drag-and-drop intranet, your own subdomain, self-serve signup. Free for twenty-five people. Pro if you want unlimited seats and 1:1 calls. Some teams will run the full Salestrics stack. Some just want a social intranet that isn’t Slack. Both work.

Smaller things you’ll feel immediately: redesigned dashboard when you sign in, Connect recordings that actually stop when the meeting ends, custom apps in the launcher, sidebars that stay put while you scroll, Resolve on every tier in pricing. We refreshed docs too.

It’s Sunday night. We’re not done for the week. But if you haven’t looked yet, log in and click around — Workspace, Ledger, Assistant, Orbit!, whatever you use daily. You’ll see it.

Want every line item? July 10 notes and July 12 notes in the System Status Center.

— The Salestrics team