This release makes the Boki agent global, so it can reason across your whole marketing context instead of one document at a time. It also gives your articles clean human-readable links and adds clearer states across publishing and scheduling. Here’s what changed and why it matters.
The Boki Agent Is Now Global
The Boki agent used to be available only inside plans, articles, and briefs, and it could only work with whatever was in front of it. This release makes it global. You can open it from any page, the Dashboard, Components, Expert Insights, and more, but the bigger change is what that unlocks: the agent can now reason across your entire marketing context instead of one document at a time. An expert insight can shape a brief, a brief can shape a social post, and the connections between your work become something the agent can actually use.
Part of what makes this work is context you bring in yourself. Type ”@” in the agent input and pick a specific article, plan, or brief to pull it into the conversation, so the agent reasons from your actual documents rather than starting cold.
For anyone moving between the different parts of Boki through the day, this turns the assistant from a tool you open in one place into one that understands how your work connects.
Cleaner, Shareable Article Links
Article URLs now use the article’s title instead of a raw ID string. A link that used to look like a jumble of characters now reads as the actual article name.
This is a small change with real payoff: links are easier to share, look trustworthy when posted, and read better for search engines. If you send article links to clients or drop them in social posts, they now carry their own context.
Clearer Publishing and Scheduling States
Posts now show a “publishing” status while they go out. When you publish right away, you can watch the post move from publishing to confirmed live, so you never have to wonder whether it went through.
The distribution view also has a clearer empty state now: when no social accounts are connected yet, you get an obvious path forward instead of a dead end. And scheduling is more reliable too, the agent trims schedule dates correctly when you confirm a post, avoiding the timing quirks that could throw a scheduled post off.
A Better Editor
A few editor improvements worth calling out. The markdown editor now resizes properly when you’re working with large documents, so long pieces stay smooth to edit. DOCX export formatting has been cleaned up, so exported documents look right. And the comment and mention experience in the editor has been polished for smoother collaboration.
More of Boki on Mobile and Tablet
This release continued the responsive work, with the plans page, the articles flow, and the article editor now adapting cleanly to smaller screens. Filters, tables, empty states, and the sidebar all behave properly on mobile and tablet.
Reliability Fixes
A few fixes worth calling out because they affected real workflows.
Shared article previews look right again: Open Graph preview titles now display correctly when an article is shared.
Public plan briefs open properly: a “page not found” bug that blocked public access to plan briefs has been fixed.
Sign-in is steadier: a refresh-token authentication issue was resolved.
Interface layering fixed: sidebar z-index conflicts that caused elements to overlap are gone, and the navbar now closes correctly when the agent panel opens.
Plus a batch of smaller fixes across the plans and articles flows for a more stable experience overall.
Under the Hood
For teams building on top of Boki, this release adds full OAuth support for Model Context Protocol (MCP) server connections, including a new “Add MCP Server” dialog with an OAuth-based connection flow. This makes it safer and more standardized to connect Boki with external tools and custom agent workflows. More on this for technical teams as the integration story develops.
What’s Next
This release pushes the AI agent deeper into everyday work and tightens the publishing pipeline end to end. There’s more coming on the agent and on mobile. Have feedback or want early access to what’s next? Reach out to us on Discord.