Here’s what we shipped in April 2026.
Below is a running list of some important updates that went live this month. We’ll keep adding to this post as new things ship, so check back often.
April 1, 2026
Product feature: MCP Canvas Controls
What changed: Column format support for canvas controls
What we did: Expanded the available formats to include currency, sliders, scales, lookups, and more
Why it matters: If you could use a format in a table column before, you can now use it in a canvas control too
April 7, 2026
Product feature: MCP Page Locking
What changed: MCP write tools now respect locked pages
What we did: Extended document and page protection to cover all MCP write operations
Why it matters: If a page is locked in Docs, the MCP will honor that lock, the same way the app itself does
April 15, 2026
Product feature: MCP Tables
What changed: Renaming a base view now renames the underlying table everywhere
What we did: Linked the default view name directly to the table name across the product
Why it matters: One rename, one update. No hunting down where else the table name appears
April 21, 2026
Product feature: MCP Tables
What changed: Views can now be fully configured through the MCP
What we did: Added support for personal filters, column ordering, hidden titles, detail and form layouts, and conditional format rules (previously called filterFormula, now sharedFilter)
Why it matters: Your AI can now set up a view exactly the way you would manually, including layout type, filter logic, column order, and formatting rules, all in one place
April 22, 2026
Product Feature: MCP Tables
What changed: New dedicated tool for looking up column information
What we did: Added a column schema lookup tool that surfaces names, IDs, types, and formulas directly
Why it matters: No more digging through page content to figure out how a table is structured. Column details are now one call away
April 29
Product Feature: MCP Sliders
What changed: New display types and color options for sliders
What we did: Added Slider and Progress as display type options, plus a custom color property
Why it matters: You can now build progress bars that match your dashboard or tracker, with colors you actually choose
April 29
Product Feature: MCP Select List
What changed: Select options now support custom colors
What we did: Updated selectOptions to accept both a name and a color value for each option
Why it matters: You can now create color-coded pills for fields like Status or Priority directly through the MCP, no manual setup in the app required