In Sprint 99, we focused on streamlining bulk content operations, advancing our AI Assistant toward release, and extending variant publication capabilities to the Amazon channel. In parallel, we continued to strengthen the Product Story Framework v2 and expand our auto-import pipeline to make story creation faster and more automated.
We have extended the Group Actions engine to support mass status updates for targeted assets and variants. Users (currently only internal) can now select multiple items and change their statuses in a single operation, significantly reducing manual effort when managing large content portfolios.
Alongside the engine work, we delivered a dedicated Group Actions UI/UX, making bulk operations accessible directly from the platform interface, and we are currently testing it.
Development of the AI Assistant continued across the full stack:
We started work on publishing versioned story variants to Amazon. The agreed logic:
We continued developing the backend for publication scheduling with periodicity and custom name support for story variants. This builds on the versioning foundation introduced in previous sprints and enables time-sensitive campaign workflows (e.g., seasonal story versions published on a schedule). UI testing is planned as the next step.
Our import automation received two notable upgrades:
Work on the next-generation framework continued on two fronts:
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