3.7.0 Feb 2026 Release
The February release has major upgrades to Voice, skills (diagrams!) and many UX enhancements.
Feb 10, 2026 - Release Notes
The February Release brings voice agents, Claude Opus 4.6, improved Slides, improved Diagramming, and the paid-only EFQM Best Practice Agent (fully anonymized best practices accross 20+ domains). We have also upgraded the Sapience Data Analyst Agent and Sapience Coding Agent, which improves many workflows behind the scenes.
Quick Demo Video
Notes - Changes & Improvements
Write with AI - Skills: From within Notes, when you launch “Write with AI” either from the toolbar or with the @ shortcut, you can now select a Skill alongside the Agent. This means that you can easily add a diagram directly inside a Note for example, or any other output that Skills help you produce.
Write with AI - Diagrams: If you need a flowchart or any other complex diagram inside a Note, use the Diagram skill and then in the popup window, describe the Diagram that you want to add to the Note.
Notes - autosave: If you have Notes open for a long time, Notes will now auto-save without any intervention from you. This happens on a timer. Please note that auto-saves do not create a version in the version history for you (only explicitly clicking “save” does this).
Chat - Changes & Improvements
Save to Project Note: a common workflow is wanting to save a Chat into a Project. This was previously done by saving the Chat as a Note, and then adding that Note to a Project. We have made this workflow simpler, and you can now save a Message or a Conversation directly to a Project, by clicking the “actions” menu under an Agent message. This will save the message/chat as a Note in the Project that you can then work with.
Projects / Tasks - Changes & Improvements
Calendar View in Project Tasks: The Calendar View of a Project complements the other views (list, Eisenhower, Kanban) and lets you visualize all of the tasks in the Project on a calendar. Note that if a task hasn’t got a due date on it, then it will not show up on the Calendar view (that’s bad practice, but very common).
All My Tasks view - Calendar: We recently added All My Tasks to the Dashboard to provide you with one place to see a) all tasks you have created accross all projects; b) all tasks that are assigned to you (regarldess of ownership). Think of it has the place you go to manage work you have given to others, as well as work that’s been given to you. The default view of this is the gridview/list, but there is now also a Calendar mode. Note that tasks without due dates will not show.

Projects Database View: This is one of the three ways to view all your projects. With this view you can see all your projects on one screen, and you can drilldown/expand each project to see goals, tasks, notes and files. You can click any of those inner resources to launch the editor for that thing (e.g. clicking on a File launches the file info card, clicking on a Task opens the Task Editor etc). Great for power users, great for people with many projects on the go.
New Agents & Existing Agent Upgrades
Voice Agents: Sapience Has A Voice
Sapience can now have a realtime conversation with you! This is built on the Voice Agents sub-system (more on that elsewhre in this doc). What does this mean for you? From the Sapience Dashboard, click the “Talk” icon. This will start up the build-in Sapience Voice Agent.
Some things to know:
- Sapience is a “she” 🙂
- She can search the web, has massive general knowledge, can search all of the Sapience help documentation, can list out the other Agents in the system, and can “phone a friend” to get specialized knowledge from any of the other Agents you have access to in your Sapience workspace.
- She speaks about 50 languages. Try your native language - whatever it is!
- Only available to the “Power User” role and above. If you don’t have access to it, ask your org admin (its not cheap to run).
Use Cases & Things to Try:
- Find it on Dashboard (you must be a Power User or higher in terms of roles)

- Ask her to get the weather in your local city (web search);
- Ask her about Sapience’s key features (web search, documentation search)
- Ask her to tell you about Sapience in french, german, arabic, mandarin!
- Ask her to research topic X. e.g. “Get all of the latest news about Micron Technologies and summarize it for me”. (web search).
- Ask her about how Saipence Projects work and what they’re good for (doc search).
EFQM BPA & ADA Live AssessBase Data
See the description under skills elsewhere in this document. But both of these Agents can now access realtime data from AssessBase out of the box. Note that this is not core behaviour for either of them. What we mean by that is that the ADA already has all the scores in its knowledge store and is tuned to do things like produce visualizations and graphics accross all the data. The BPA is trained on the 53 Feedback Reports where the Total Score was ≥ 650. BUT, it is useful in some cases to ask the Agent to retrieve a particular assessment.
EFQM Anonymized Best Practices Agent (ABPA)
New Agent - EFQM Anonymous Best Practice Agent |
What: trained on 7,500 pages worth of material from 53 Assessments for organizations scoring above 650. The data is anonymized, to ORG1, ORG2 etc. |
Why do I care?: very useful tool for exisitng EFQM customers and new joinees. Has an incredible wealth of knowledge about what the best companies in the world do for each EFQM criterion and sub-criterion. Can also go into depth on anti-patterns and RADAR scoring.
Only Available on EFQM Sapience Enterprise. |
Use Cases:
Guides: “my company is awful at EFQM 1.2. Give me a playbook for what the best in the world do for 1.2, some checklists, as well as anti-patterns to avoid”.
Improvement Plans: “we only scored 30 on EFQM 5.5. We do the following, A, B, C, D. Tell me what we should be implementing and putting in place to move up the score board”.
Anti-patterns: “for EFQM 7, Results… tell me the practices to avoid… what are the anti-patterns”. |

Sapience Support & Training Agent
We have upgraded all of the support pathways, making Sapience better at helping you and making it more self aware. Most agents have the ability to call the support Agent to get answers to questions about “how do I do X?”. The voice agent on Dashboard can also do this and is a great teacher.
The best way to get help with the app is still the “Help” option in the bottom right corner of the screen, which launches the Docs Agent by default.
Agents Engine Enhancements
Voice Agents
Feature: Voice Agent Sub-System |
What: Sapience now supports creating custom Voice Agents, and comes with a built-in Voice Agent right on Dashboard. |
Why do I care?: Voice Agents are amazing tools in many areas, in particular helping customers, as well as for Training Agents. Also, the built-in Sapience Voice Agent is a terrific way to learn about Sapience. |
How to use: from the Dashboard, click the “Talk” button. Ask Sapience anything you want to know. She can search the web (using the Web Research Agent behind the scenes), explain Sapience concepts to you, or answer from her (vast) general knowledge. |
Agents Can Save Files:
Feature: Better File Tools including Save |
What: Sapience can save more file types to your workspace, now including powerpoint, HTML (webpages/dashboards), markdown, CSV, images. Similar to Claude Artefacts. |
Why do I care?: if in a chat Sapience has created some great things for you, you could previously: 1) save it as a note; 2) save it to a Project; 3) export as PDF/Word. Now though, you can say “save that to a file”, and it will live as a file in your workspace. This is particularly useful for pretty HTML and also for data/CSV. If you like to vibe code, you’ll love this. |
How to use: ask Sapience to research all the latest news for topic X, build you a pretty dashboard and save it as an HTML file. “Sapience, get me all the latest news for Micron Technologies (MU), give me a pretty dashboard, and save it as a file”. |
Agent Skill - Create Infographic
New Agent Skill - Create Infographic |
What: tunes the AI to create an infographic. Not on all Agents, but try it out with the Sapience Agent or a Project Agent. You can tell the Agent to first do some web research on topic X, and then ask it to build an infographic for you including its research findings! |
Why do I care?: quickly create one page visual summations of the conversation you’ve been having, to send via email, to share on social media, etc. |
Use Cases: quick summarization; visual snapshot of content; social media posts (e.g. LinkedIn) |

Agent Skill - Diagrams
New Agent Skill - Diagrams |
What: Agents can now create any of the 10+ “mermaid” diagram outputs. |
Why do I care?: need to create a flow chart? a mind map? an entity diagram? A sequence diagram? A pie chart? Just turn on the diagram skill and let the Agent get to work. It will output data in the mermaid language, and the inline chat reader will interpret it and convert it into graphics for you. |
Use Cases: mind map of concept topics. Flow chart of a business process you are discussing. Sequence diagram of a series of states. Entity diagram of a series of objects and relationships. Piechart for… making piecharts! |
Here’s an example of asking the Sapience Agent what other Agents are in the system, but with the Diagrams Skill selected and asking it to produce a mindmap:

Improved Coding, Webpage, Dashboard and HTML Output
HTML Output Production: a note on the inline HTML production skill. The Sapience Agent (Claude) variant now uses Opus 4.6 and can produce terrific inline HTML. Here for example we asked it to fetch the latest financial news about Micron Technology and give us a “pretty dashboard”. It did the web researach and then built this output below. This is extremely useful for producing summaries and visually impactful snapshots of complex data:
