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AI skills are now reusable across the product

You can now create organization-level AI skills—reusable bundles of context and instructions—and have them automatically available across every AI surface in Basedash. Skills are picked up by chat, chart generation, dashboards, automations, Insights, and tasks, so you can teach Basedash about your business once instead of repeating the same context in every prompt. Skills are managed in a dedicated section under settings, with a clean list-based UI for creating, editing, and organizing them. You can right-click any skill or use its overflow menu to rename, edit, or remove it, and only admins can create or modify skills so the shared context stays consistent for everyone in the org.

Insights got smarter and more shareable

Basedash now defaults to GPT-5.5 across the product, which makes chart generation and chat answers a noticeable step better—especially on more involved analytical questions. Insights are the most obvious place you’ll feel it, but the upgrade applies broadly to every AI-powered surface. Insights also work harder to stay fresh. The Insights agent now sees richer context about what you’ve already received—up to 10 full recent insights and 40 older titles—so it actively avoids repeating prior topics, framings, metrics, or chart choices. You’ll get genuinely new angles on your data instead of variations on the same story. Finally, you can do more with individual insights. The detail page has a new share popover, breadcrumb-adjacent overflow menu, and right-click context menu, and admins can now delete insights directly from the list or the detail view—so curating what shows up in your feed is much faster.

More control over team invites

Pending invites are now first-class citizens in your settings. You can change a pending invite’s role or revoke it before it’s accepted, without having to wait for the person to log in first. Pending invites are also filtered out of active member surfaces like sidebar avatars, so the people you actually work with are the ones you see, and last-admin protections only count verified active admins. Sign-in for invited users is also cleaner. Invalid or expired magic links now redirect to the regular login page (with the email prefilled when we know it) instead of dead-ending on an error, and the underlying invite verification flow more reliably refreshes pending invites into full members for already-open clients.

Fixes and improvements

  • Polished the styling of expanded thinking steps in chat so the text reads more consistently.
  • Streamlined the chart generation agent’s reasoning loop so chart creation does less unnecessary work and finishes more directly.
  • Tightened guidance for when chat asks for clarification versus picking up tools and acting, for a snappier feel on simple requests.