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June 2026 News and Updates
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June 2026 News and Updates

Get more room to build and more confidence at scale. Check out our newly open-sourced component library and see how we've made large data syncs easy.
Jun 25, 2026
Bru Woodring
Bru WoodringTechnical Content Strategist
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This month is about more room to build and more confidence at scale: an open-source component library, large data syncs for code-native, and sharper tools for keeping integrations healthy.

In this issue

  • Open source components – our full component library is now on GitHub
  • Large data syncs in code-native – handle high-volume syncs without the workarounds
  • Prismatic Labs – Large Data Syncs and Full Visibility at Scale (June 30)

Spotlight

Prismatic + Claude

Your component library is now open source

Every application connector and data platform component we build is now public on GitHub under the Apache-2.0 license. Discover how each component works, fork it to add what you need, and publish your own version instead of building from scratch.

Browse the repo on GitHub · Read the announcement

Why our CEO says to stop counting connectors

Prismatic AI Copilot for Embedded Workflow Builder

Large data syncs, built into code-native integrations

Hitting the 15-minute execution limit on big initial syncs or bulk refreshes? Code-native integrations can now process large record volumes natively – no recursive flows or cross-flow workarounds required. You define how the data is batched, and the platform splits, processes, and rolls it into a single execution you can monitor. Support for the low-code designer and embedded workflow builder is coming soon.

See it live at our June 30 workshop

Product updates

New features

  • Large data syncs in code-native – Process high-volume backfills and bulk refreshes natively in code-native, no recursive-flow workarounds. Low-code and the embedded workflow builder follow later this quarter. (More details under Spotlight above.)
  • Open source components – Our full component library is now public on GitHub under Apache-2.0. (More details under Spotlight above.)
  • Streamlined connection management – Create and manage reusable connections from the Components section or right on the canvas, and edit them inline.
  • Richer log data – The logs screen now surfaces more detail for reviewing executions, including step outputs and trigger payloads.
  • Nested and dynamic inputs – Components can now accept structured, nested inputs, so your customers can configure more complex integrations in the embedded workflow builder.

Visit our changelog to stay up to date on the latest platform releases.

Component updates

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Enhanced support includes an assigned Technical Account Manager, a 99.95% SLA with committed response times, a prioritized queue for support responses, architecture reviews for new integrations, and early access to new features and roadmap previews.

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From the blog

Prismatic Labs

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Prismatic Labs is our home for hands-on technical content: walkthroughs, deep dives, and office hours built around what you're actually trying to accomplish in Prismatic.

Next up: Large Data Syncs and Full Visibility at Scale – Tuesday, June 30 at 2:00 PM ET. Taylor Reece will run a live demo of a multi-million-record sync that batches itself and runs to completion. In addition he’ll cover the rebuilt visibility layer for catching failures quickly. Register here

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