Below are the main areas that our development team is working on. We try to list the major items in each category to get a sense of where we are going and why.
Ragic & AI
Ragic’s AI agent features have become a lot more powerful during 2026 Q1 and Q2, and we will continue to listen to user feedback and support even more AI automation for all your business processes on Ragic.
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Sheet design assistant: We will start to focus on a complete AI-agent-supported design mode inside Ragic. When this is ready, we expect that most of your Ragic sheet and report design work can be handled by AI agents.
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Advanced AI agentic features: As excited as we already are to see AI adoption across Ragic accounts using Ragic AI, we would like Ragic AI agents to do even more for you. We are expecting to add highly accurate meeting note-taking and transcribing features based on the data you have on Ragic. We are also expecting more deeply integrated AI agent features that can help analyze your data by looking into data history and by creating and reading all types of reports that Ragic already supports.
Integrations
Integrations have always been a big part of Ragic product development, but we do feel that there is so much more we can do. We now support email, SMS text messages, mobile app push notifications, desktop notifications, WhatsApp, and LINE integrations, and we’re still looking to add more.
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Cross Ragic account & server integrations: As Ragic grows more and more popular, we are starting to see the value of cross-account features like “cross-account convert record”, which is basically “convert record” that works across different Ragic accounts. Another example is the ability for Ragic partners to upload their Ragic application design to the Ragic template library for other users to install, either for free or for an annual template subscription fee.
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Marketplace integrations: Ragic is currently available on the Google Workspace Marketplace, AWS Marketplace, and the QNAP and Synology application centers. We are planning on deepening these integrations and adding more, including Microsoft Teams, Stripe, and other platforms, for simplified access to Ragic.
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Integration platform support: Ragic currently supports Zapier, make.com, IFTTT, and n8n. We will continue to add support for other integrations that would sync data to enterprise-level applications like SAP and NetSuite. Workato, Celigo, and Boomi integrations would be on the list for this category.
Reporting
Reporting has been an area that’s tough for application builders, because we are often compared head-to-head with BI and reporting software that is fully focused on reporting. Our strategy has been making Ragic a good data source for customers to use their favorite BI and reporting tool, to avoid building a full BI software.
Our new Report Center feature that was on our roadmap is now online. It’s great for creating customizable report snapshots and report snapshot schedules. With these capabilities, users can use Ragic report snapshots to look at their data not only for the present, but also for historical data analysis.
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Widgets: We will be adding more functionalities to our current widgets and considering adding different types of widgets. We welcome input on additional widget reporting features.
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Dashboards: We introduced the first version of our customizable account home dashboard this year. We will be creating a new dashboard report that works similarly to adding different blocks to your account home, but on a customizable report page. Demand for this type of dashboard UI is quite high, and we will be adding additional types of blocks for users to add. We welcome input on new types of blocks that can be added to account home dashboards or on our future dashboard report.
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New types of reports: We regularly collect user input and decide on new types of reports to add, and we welcome input on this. Right now the reports in our pipeline include a correlation analysis report and a radar chart.
General UI improvements
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Large subtables: Right now, if a subtable within a record contains more than a few hundred rows, the whole sheet will start to run slower. We would like to use lazy rendering techniques and subtable paging to help display large subtables.
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Offline modes: Offline modes require a significant rewrite of the Ragic architecture, but may provide a good boost to UI speed. This can also help users access their applications when their internet connection is limited. Offline mode should work on both desktop browsers and mobile apps.
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Record insertion and manual sorting: Right now, Ragic records on the listing page and in subtables can be sorted by choosing a combination of fields. When sorting is not present, the sheet or subtable will be sorted by creation order. We would like to support a way to reorder records by drag and drop, and a way to insert a record at a specific place when the default creation order is active. This should be supported on both subtables and the listing page.
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More language support: Ragic currently supports English, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), Spanish, and Japanese. A French version is now online. We plan on adding more languages, including German, Arabic, and Korean, as the next step.
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