Druid 9.39

IMPORTANT! This topic describes functionality planned for a future Druid release. The information is provided for informational purposes only and reflects Druid current product direction. Nothing in this section constitutes a binding commitment to deliver any feature or functionality in a specific release or timeframe. As the market and user needs evolve, Druid reserves the right to update the list of features to ensure the most impactful features are delivered.

Deployment Dates

Druid Cloud Community

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Druid Cloud US, Australia, West Europe (PROD)

*.us.Druidplatform.com

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December 29, 2026 January 21, 2027

Document GPT

This feature empowers business users to create ad-hoc knowledge bases within their workspace. By simply uploading project-specific documentation (e.g., acquisition records), users can immediately engage in natural language conversations with an AI Agent focused solely on that content. This provides a fast alternative to the admin-managed Knowledge Base in the Druid Portal.

Developer Query Console

An interactive panel designed for engineers and developers to run ad hoc Druid queries directly within the platform.

Similar to industry-standard query and debugging consoles, this tool streamlines troubleshooting and accelerates data exploration—without requiring dedicated Druid integrations. Users can execute queries, inspect results, and diagnose issues in real time, all within their current working context.

Audit Logs for Internal Actions

When designing conversational flows, internal actions are powerful tools used within your flow steps as Pre-Actions or Post-Actions. However, because they previously executed without logging, diagnosing unexpected behavior or failures inside a flow step was difficult due to a lack of context regarding input variables, execution errors, or outputs.

Every internal action run now records its inputs, outputs, and explicit error details, helping you quickly pinpoint and resolve configuration issues.

Native Mobile SDK Suite

Currently, deploying to mobile requires customers to manually build interfaces, manage session persistence, and integrate APIs from scratch.

Introducing native SDKs significantly accelerates deployment speed, improves developer experience, and enhances platform stickiness.