What's new in MindBridge
The December release introduces the new Workspace Overview page, expanding the navigation framework launched last release with Procedures. GL gains new configuration capabilities, TRA now supports Page Views across all major dashboards, and TrendShock explainability is enhanced with clearer, more traceable visuals. Performance and scalability continue to improve across TRA and GL workloads, and new integration tooling strengthens the reliability of webhook-based automations.
Functional capabilities
Upgrades to performance and scalability
Developer & integration enhancements
New capabilities for 25.11
MindBridge Workspace Overview page
In 25.09, MindBridge introduced Procedures as the first element of Workspace, offering guided, repeatable workflows auditors could return to across sessions. The 25.11 release completes the next phase of this feature by introducing the Overview page, a new landing experience that replaces top-level navigation. The Overview page surfaces recent procedures, recently modified analyses, and consolidated lists of organizations and engagements, allowing users to jump directly into their work without navigating multiple levels of hierarchy.
The Overview page is always accessible from the left sidebar, making it easy to return to Workspace from anywhere in the platform. Organization and engagement lists now display the number of related items; selecting these counts opens a filtered view of associated engagements or analyses.
Learn more about The MindBridge workspace.
Configurable reporting periods
MindBridge now supports Configurable reporting periods for GL analyses, enabling engagements to follow standard monthly calendars or fully custom, non-monthly reporting schedules. During engagement creation, users can choose standard or custom periods, upload an Excel template with exact period dates, and override reporting periods at the analysis level where subsidiaries or acquisitions use different calendars. Reporting-period-based control points (Start of reporting period and End of reporting period) can be configured to operate at the period, quarter, or year level, and GL visualizations now display period numbers and end dates for custom calendars, improving accuracy for complex enterprise reporting structures.
Learn more about Configurable reporting periods.
TrendShock WHERE and GROUP BY support in Entry Details
Entry Details now fully supports TrendShock and TrendShock GroupBy configurations that include WHERE and GROUP BY clauses. The page accurately reflects the filtered population used for scoring, displays grouped TrendShock results, and links grouped anomalies back to the raw entries that contributed to them. This update improves traceability and explainability for enterprise use cases such as margin-shock analysis, profitability deviations, and segment-level performance changes.
Learn more about TrendShock WHERE and GROUP BY support in Entry details.
LLM-powered GL filters (advanced filters)
The Advanced Filter Builder within Data Table now supports natural-language filter creation. Users can type plain-English filter requests, and MindBridge automatically generates a filter that can be reviewed and edited before applying. This simplifies multi-step filter creation, improves onboarding, and lays the groundwork for future NL-driven workflows.
Learn more about Advanced filters.
Add and archive analysis types in GL
Users can now add new analysis types directly to existing libraries and automatically propagate them into all engagements tied to that library. This eliminates the need to recreate organizations, engagements, or libraries when expanding analysis coverage, reducing manual setup and improving enterprise onboarding efficiency.
Last-N-Digits control point
The former Last-3-Digits control point has been renamed to Last-N-Digits and now supports up to ten trailing digits. Users can configure the number of digits at the Library or Engagement level, enabling more flexible and relevant pattern detection. The configured digit count appears in Entry Details and exports for greater transparency.
Page View enhancements across TRA
Page View, first introduced in the Explorer page, is now available in Insights and the Summary page. Users can save, reuse, and share configured dashboard setups, including filters, Segments, risk levels, risk scores, and time frames. Saved views can also be designated as public, allowing other users working on the same analysis type to apply the same view for consistent review. Views persist across sessions, support private or public visibility, and can be codified into repeatable procedures. These enhancements improve efficiency, repeatability, and collaboration across audit teams working in high-complexity environments.
Learn more about Page View in the Explorer page.
Upgrades to performance & scalability
TRA and GL performance improvements
TRA and GL analyses now benefit from improved scaling, GPU-accelerated control point execution, and faster ingestion. Users should experience faster analysis setup, improved dashboard responsiveness, and more reliable results.
Developer & integration enhancements
Webhook Test
A new Test Webhook option allows admins to safely validate webhook URLs using a lightweight test payload. This ensures webhook integrations are correctly configured without triggering downstream systems, reducing support overhead and improving integration reliability.