Telemetry is now available at the Journey level for all users of APIM, CDC, and Provisioned Concurrency. This enhancement allows users to access detailed, context-specific metrics directly within each Journey.

An aggregated telemetry view will soon be introduced in the dashboard to provide a unified overview across all Journeys.

Metrics are contextual, meaning they automatically adapt based on the type of Journey—displaying only the most relevant data for that configuration. Users can also customize the time range and granularity of their view to identify trends and performance patterns more effectively.


Quickwork’s Single Sign-On (SSO) support is now generally available for all Enterprise users and can be configured directly from the Admin Portal.

Quickwork supports multiple authentication mechanisms, including SAML, IDP, and OAuth-based authentication. In addition, administrators can enable an extra two-factor authentication (2FA) layer on top of the existing authentication setup for enhanced security.

Quickwork’s AI Agents now support a wider selection of Google Gemini LLM models, giving users access to the latest advancements in AI performance and capability.

Previously supported models that have been deprecated are clearly marked, and any deprecated models currently in use will be automatically upgraded by Quickwork—no action required from users.

Quickwork now supports enforcing order guarantees at the journey level, ensuring that transactions are processed sequentially with full idempotency. This means requests—whether received via polling or webhooks—will be executed in the exact order they arrive.

While order guarantees can be enabled for API services as well, this is not recommended, as it may delay independent API calls that don’t depend on each other.

Once enabled, metrics related to the wait queue will automatically appear in the monitoring section, providing better visibility into ordered execution performance.

Quickwork now supports Change Data Capture (CDC) triggers for popular databases, including PostgreSQL, MongoDB, DynamoDB, and MySQL, with additional database support coming soon.

This capability enables seamless real-time data synchronization by capturing and processing data changes as they occur—either as individual events or in batches of thousands. Quickwork ensures strict ordering guarantees, so every change is captured and processed exactly in the order it was received.

Additionally, users gain access to detailed telemetry and performance metrics for each CDC Journey, including ingestion rate, processing rate, and queue depth, providing complete visibility into data flow performance and reliability.


Quickwork now supports on-premise installation of the complete platform—including all connectors and services—through either Helm Charts or the KOTS UI interface for simplified deployment and management.

Both deployment methods include enhanced preflight checks to ensure consistent and reliable setup across environments. These options are available for air-gapped and non-air-gapped deployments, allowing organizations to choose the most suitable installation method during license issuance or enable both for maximum flexibility.

While Helm Charts provide greater customization for advanced configurations, KOTS offers a more streamlined, UI-driven experience—giving users a balanced choice between simplicity and control.