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New Dynamics 365 Business Central Writer

Write data from Keboola directly into Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central — now available in beta.

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New Helios Nephrite Connectors Now Available in Experimental

We've released Helios Nephrite Extractor and Writer components in experimental stage, providing bi-directional integration with this Czech ERP system.

Telemetry Dashboards — Rebuilt from Scratch on Keboola Data Apps

We've completely rebuilt the telemetry dashboards that help you understand your Keboola usage. Instead of relying on a third-party visualization tool, everything now runs natively on Keboola Python/JS Data Apps — giving us full control to improve the experience and ship new features faster.

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New Xero Accounting Writer Now Available in Beta

We've released a Xero Accounting Writer component in beta, enabling you to write data from Keboola back to your Xero accounting system.

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New Sage Intacct Connectors Now Available in Beta

We've released new Sage Intacct Extractor and Writer components in beta, providing bi-directional integration with this cloud-based ERP system.

Branched Storage on Snowflake

We're rolling out branched storage to all Snowflake projects as preparation for Branches 2.0 — our upcoming upgrade featuring approval workflows, conflict resolution, and storage schema change tracking.

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Custom Python Component Now Generally Available

The Custom Python component has been promoted from beta to General Availability (GA), marking it as production-ready with proven stability.

Tool Permissions — Stay in Control of What Kai Can Do

Kai now lets you decide exactly which tools require your approval before running, giving you full control over how Kai interacts with your project resources.

Keboola MCP Server Updates: v1.38–v1.48

A comprehensive roundup of MCP Server improvements from v1.38 to v1.48, including AI-powered flow scheduling, role-based access controls, job log fetching, smarter search, and significant performance improvements.

SSE Transport Deprecation — Migration to Streamable HTTP

We are announcing the deprecation of Server-Sent Events (SSE) transport for the MCP server, effective April 1, 2026, as we transition to stateless Streamable HTTP for improved scalability and reliability.