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We are constantly improving our platform by releasing new features, fixing bugs, and updating documentation. You can read about these improvements in our changelog.

2026

Added

Analytics

Historical Test View Now Available in MVT Campaign Analysis You can now view historical MVT test results in Analyze > MVT Campaigns. This view helps you manually reconstruct comparisons for past periods when a test no longer appears in the standard test view because the control candidate was removed/changed or routing was edited after the test ran.

For more details, see the View historical test data section of the MVT Campaigns analytics document.

Why this is important: The Historical view gives you the flexibility to rebuild past comparisons even when the original test setup has changed. You can select which candidates to compare and assign any of them as the control baseline, making it easy to analyze performance for a specific period and answer “what performed better vs. what“ without being limited by the current routing or control configuration.

Added

PaymentsCheckout

UPI is Now Supported for India

Cleverbridge now support UPI payments. UPI is a real-time payment system developed by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) that allows sending and receiving funds instantly using UPI applications. The method is supported for both one-time payments and recurring payments. Recurring payments are performed through e-mandates (also known as UPI AutoPay)

To learn more, see UPI (India)

Why this is important: UPI is a leading digital payment method in India, and adding it can improve conversion by letting customers pay using a familiar, trusted flow. Supporting for both one-time payments and subscriptions, it helps expand subscription reach while keeping the checkout experience simple.

Checkout

Dynamic Products Now Supported in Checkout 2.0

Checkout 2.0 now supports dynamic products, allowing you to define products dynamically during the checkout process using checkout parameters.

To learn more, see Dynamic products.

Why this is important: This gives you more flexibility to tailor checkout behavior at runtime, supporting use cases like dynamic catalogs, personalized offers, and automated product selection without requiring a fixed checkout setup for every product combination.

Updated

Analytics

We’ve enhanced the core metrics area so that all four top widgets can now be expanded to review deeper details, including a trend line and the ability to split the view by a specific metric display: Value only or Value with comparisons (YoY, MoM).

The documents related to the Overview Business Review dashboard and Acquisition Business Review dashboard were extended correspondingly.

Why this is important: This makes it easier to move from a high-level snapshot to actionable insights—quickly spotting trends and validating changes over time (YoY/MoM) without needing to switch contexts.

Updated

Analytics

Report Builder: New Dimensions, Comma-Separated Filters, and Compatibility Guidance

We’ve enhanced Report Builder with additional reporting options and clearer guidance when selected metrics and dimensions aren’t compatible:

  • Renewal Type, Churn Type, and Client Group values can now be used to build and filter reports.
  • Open Text Search filters have been enabled, allowing users to enter multiple values in a single filter field.
  • A universal compatibility message now appears when the selected metric/dimension combination isn’t applicable. The message includes a direct link to the compliance search and matrix table (Available metrics and dimensions) to make sure users are aware of the limitation.

To learn more, see Create reports with Report Builder.

Why this is important: These improvements make Report Builder both more powerful and easier to use. Teams can build more relevant reports using new business-focused dimensions, apply multi-value filters faster with comma-separated input, and avoid confusion when certain metric/dimension combinations aren’t supported. The universal compatibility message, along with direct links to the compatibility resources, helps users quickly understand limitations and adjust reports without trial and error.

Added

Checkout

Checkout 2.0 Now Supports Session URLs (SURL) and Protected URLs (UURL)

Checkout 2.0 can now be launched using Session URLs (SURL) and Protected URLs (UURL) making it easier to start checkout sessions using masked links.

You can see all supported URL generation functions in the URL Generator API Guide.

Why this is important: This gives you more flexibility for link-based purchase flows (for example, from emails, in-app prompts, or support-assisted checkouts) while maintaining stronger control over how checkout sessions are initiated and protected.


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