> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://support.calderapbc.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Release notes

> New features and improvements in Mesa.

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  <Step title="Introducing Interactives & Organization connections" icon="chevron-right" titleSize="h2">
    <Badge>July 16th, 2026</Badge>

    Ask for a tool, not just an answer. [Interactives](/interactives) are live, agent-built pages (fee calculators, clickable district maps, filterable dashboards) that Mesa creates right inside a conversation. Describe what you want in plain language, and the agent writes a working page you can click, drag, and type into, saved to My Files alongside the rest of your work.

    We also shipped [Organization connections](/organization-connections): connect a public data source once, and every member's agent can search and analyze it. No per-person setup.

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    **Highlights**

    * **Working tools, not static answers** — Ask for "a calculator that estimates development impact fees" and get a page with inputs you can adjust and see results instantly. Every revision is kept, so you can iterate and roll back freely.
    * **Live data behind them** — Pair an Interactive with an organization connection to map districts straight from your ArcGIS server, or build a dashboard from your open-data portal.
    * **Connect once, share with everyone** — Organization connections support CKAN open-data portals, ArcGIS servers, and Legistar legislative portals, each with an agent access switch that Owners control.

    Read the [Interactives](/interactives) and [Organization connections](/organization-connections) docs to get started.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Introducing Vaults" icon="chevron-right" titleSize="h2">
    <Badge>July 14th, 2026</Badge>

    Research your own documents the way Mesa researches the law. [Vaults](/vaults) give your organization a private corpus of its own (contracts, filings, records, policies) that Mesa indexes and searches just like the public legal library.

    <Frame>
      <img src="https://mintcdn.com/calderapbc/ARSkj4xmD-O5mRcp/images/Copy-of-Untitled-(2494-x-1500-px).png?fit=max&auto=format&n=ARSkj4xmD-O5mRcp&q=85&s=dcf4acd8ab05bef5ac78e91545910293" alt="A vault of organization documents on the Library page" width="2494" height="1500" data-path="images/Copy-of-Untitled-(2494-x-1500-px).png" />
    </Frame>

    **Highlights**

    * **Any document, indexed for search** — Upload files or drag in whole folders. Mesa indexes each document as it arrives, so full-content search works across everything in the vault.
    * **Agent research over your material** — Start a conversation scoped to a vault, and the agent reasons over your documents the way it does over statutes and municipal codes.
    * **Shared with your whole team** — Vaults are visible to everyone in your organization, so your team researches the same private corpus together.

    Read the [Vaults](/vaults) docs to get started.
  </Step>
</Steps>
