The September 2025 update of Flow is mainly a service release, focused on internal improvements to prepare for upcoming releases centered on debugging and developer experience. Still, we’ve added a few new features, including package installation to folders and OAuth support for Flow MCP servers.
Announcements
Announcements
Profitbase InVision 2025.5 released
This release introduces several enhancements aimed at improving flexibility, usability, and integration across key components.
Forms can now be used to configure Work Process versions, offering greater control over interface design and validation. Dimension backups are created automatically on publish, with support for manual backups via the editor. File uploads now accept non-standard extensions, including those used by internal enterprise systems. Ranked Input tables support the DimMember(ALL_LEVEL)
function for default values, and JavaScript can now be used directly in spreadsheets for advanced logic and row generation. The release also includes bug fixes related to default language settings and start page behaviour during deployment.
Profitbase InVision 2025.4 released
The 2025.4 release of InVision focuses primarily on developer features and numerous improvements to the underlying platform and infrastructure. Continue reading below to learn about the new features and enhancements for building InVision solutions.
Profitbase Flow June 2025 update
The June 2025 update expands the toolbox for building AI-powered solutions with support for Model Context Protocol, the ability to use SQL Server and Azure SQL Database as vector stores, and additional Adobe PDF Services APIs for ingesting, extracting, and processing information from PDF files.
Support for Model Context Protocol (MCP) enables finances and operations teams to build AI agents and agentic workflow automations with Flow. Combined with the extensive library of ERP, database and service connectors, finance and operation teams can now create AI-powered agents that automate dataflows between systems, enforces business rules, analyzes information, and eliminates manual work.
Enough talk – let’s get into the details below 🙂
Profitbase Flow May 2025 update
We are excited to release the first version of Flow with support for AI workloads powered by Azure and Open AI! In this first AI-centered release, we’ve focused on adding support for accessing information in business documents through semantic search, AI chat and AI agents. You can now use Flow to build document stores for RAG (and semantic search), AI chat clients, and automate tasks using AI agents.
Profitbase InVision 2025.3 released
InVision 2025.3 introduces the Table Explorer, AI Chat, new page rendering options and improved support for customizing the Workbook header toolbar.
Profitbase InVision 2025.2 released
Profitbase InVision 2025.2 is a minor release which adds support for scheduling Flows from InVision, and adds overall improvements to performance and stability.
Profitbase Flow February 2025 update
We’re happy to announce the February 2025 update to Profitbase Flow, introducing many new features including additions to SQL Server, Microsoft Fabric, Power BI writeback visuals support, Azure Files and many more.
Profitbase InVision 2025.1 released
InVision 2025.1 is a service release, containing a number of small improvements across the board. Be sure to also check of the February 2025 release of Flow.
Profitbase InVision 2024.5 released!
Just in time for Christmas, we’re shipping a new version of InVision (and Flow) with new features and improvements. Our main focus for InVision is improvements to existing features and usability, while Flow is receiving a lot of new features with focus on business logic, data integrations and ease of use. Our goal is to ensure that InVision and Flow feels truly integrated, and make Flow the main tool for defining business logic for InVision solutions.