Real-time Flow and Nexset Stats

Enhanced statistics and metrics are now available on all flows and Nexsets, enabling up-to-the-minute tracking of records processed, errors, and more. Check any flow for records numbers and errors at a glance.

Click the magnifying glass on any Nexset for a more granular view of Records, Volume, and Errors over time.

Enhanced Email Connector

Nexla's Email source connector can now ingest emails in real-time from Gmail, making emails a first-class data source for your business processes. Leveraging our new Google Pub/Sub integration we are now able to treat incoming emails as streaming/real-time data. Check out the connector in Nexla.

Speed up your Data Flows by 2X, 4X, 8X

Need faster data flows? Now you can make your individual data flows 2X, 4X, and 8X faster at the click of a button if you are on an enterprise plan. Contact your Nexla contact to discuss enterprise plan pricing to enable throughput scaling.

Improve Data Flow organization with Projects!

Now you can add any data flow in Nexla to a "Project" to improve organization of your data flows. You can share projects with all included data flows with others. We have also added ability to clone Data Flows to quickly create new Data Flows. Click on the three dots and explore this latest feature! 


Datasets are now called Nexsets


Datasets are now called Nexsets in the Nexla UI. Over past few months, Nexla's Datasets have become very powerful in a way that goes far beyond the notion of basic Datasets. This meant the time had come to flip the switch on their name in the UI. In Nexsets, features like documentation, annotations, schema, error management, and validations are now just click of a button away. We have preserved all the underlying functionality that you have come to love.

https://www.nexla.com/nexsets 

Nexset Documentation

You can now add more information about Nexset in the Overview section. For example, you can add description, business context, where the data comes from, comments on data freshness, common applications, etc. This provides better context to data users who are trying to determine if they should use the Nexset.


SAML based SSO

Nexla now supports SAML based single sign-on (SSO). It already supported OpenID Connect based SSO. Organizations that want seamless identity and access management will find this particularly useful.

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