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What's new to Brighthive?

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Updated: 3 days ago


Release 6: March 5, 2026


Shipping Agentic Workflows Where Data Work Actually Happens: Projects, Slack, and Unstructured Pipelines

Modern data teams don’t need more dashboards. They need fewer handoffs, less operational noise, and tighter control over how data moves—from raw inputs to governed outputs—without dragging engineers into constant intervention. This release focuses on three practical upgrades that reduce toil and increase trust: Projects, a Slack integration, and an Unstructured Data Pipeline built for real-world enterprise data.


Projects Launch

What it is: Projects introduce a structured way to organize work in Brighthive—grouping the assets and activity that belong together so teams can operate with clarity instead of hunting across disconnected pipelines and workflows.


Why it matters: As organizations scale, “where does this live?” becomes a silent tax. Work spreads across environments, stakeholders, and priorities. Projects create the operational boundary your data platform needs: a place where ownership is clear, work is easier to govern, and execution is easier to repeat.


How it benefits you: Projects help your team move faster with less friction—by keeping related work together, making it simpler to coordinate delivery, and reducing the overhead of managing sprawling data efforts. The result is more predictable execution and fewer costly misalignments between teams.


Slack Integration

What it is: Brighthive now integrates with Slack, bringing key platform interactions into the channel where decisions already happen.


Why it matters: Most data operations failures aren’t caused by a lack of tooling—they’re caused by slow response loops. When context lives in one place and communication lives in another, you get delays, duplication, and a backlog of “someone should look at this.”


How it benefits you: Slack integration shortens time-to-action by meeting teams in their existing workflow. It reduces coordination drag, keeps stakeholders aligned in real time, and helps your organization respond to data needs without turning every request into a meeting—or every issue into an on-call escalation.


Unstructured Data Pipeline

What it is: The Unstructured Data Pipeline expands Brighthive’s pipeline capabilities to support unstructured inputs—so teams can operationalize the information that doesn’t arrive neatly in rows and columns.


Why it matters: Enterprises run on documents, PDFs, free-text, and message threads. When unstructured data sits outside the governed data lifecycle, it creates a parallel—and often risky—shadow workflow. Bringing unstructured data into a managed pipeline is how you turn “tribal knowledge” into secure, usable enterprise data.


How it benefits you:This pipeline gives teams a path to incorporate unstructured sources into production workflows with the same expectations they have for structured data: operational consistency, repeatability, and a cleaner bridge from raw information to insight—without pushing sensitive content into uncontrolled third-party tooling.



If your team is ready to replace manual coordination and fragile handoffs with secure, agentic operations—now is the time to put these updates to work. Start a Free Trial.

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