EtherAssist 2.3.5 is here. The release brings a refreshed UI, clearer admin workflows, a more useful AI experience, and wider support for compliance teams and small businesses that want enterprise-grade standards without enterprise-grade complexity. The aim is simple: make EtherAssist easier to use, easier to manage, and easier to trust.
A refreshed interface
The main EtherAssist surface has been redesigned end-to-end. Cleaner spacing, navigation, and chat layout. Sharper light-theme consistency across the application. Sidebar conversation grouping, the composer and response cards, popovers, and shared modals all feel more direct.
Onboarding, subscription, settings, notes, and integration screens were refined to match the current product experience. Less friction between what you want to do and what is on screen.
Clearer admin workflows
User management has a clearer Users experience, with better role and status presentation and more consistent action menus. Administrator-only access on Security and Conformity detail pages is more direct. Notification drawer state, user quota badges, and partner and customer administration screens are all easier to manage. For MSPs and partner admins, billing surfaces and organisation detail views are clearer at a glance.
A more useful AI experience
Clearer choices for general, automatic, and topic-grounded responses. Improved reflective grounding so answers stay anchored to the right context. Better memory and context handling for longer conversations. The regional AI processing language has been clarified, so customers can see exactly where model and knowledge processing occurs. That matters for UK, EU, and US teams handling sensitive Microsoft tenant context.
Wider fit for compliance and small business
Compliance teams get more workflow support inside EtherAssist: clearer access controls on sensitive surfaces, improved evidence-ready outputs, and stronger audit-trail behaviour. Small businesses and lean IT teams get the same enterprise-grade controls (security conformity, regional processing transparency, admin oversight, run history with attribution) without the operational weight that usually comes with that level of governance. Same posture, less friction.
Reliability and documentation
Broader UI, accessibility, and visual regression coverage landed alongside the visible changes. Sign-in, onboarding, and shared tenant-context reliability all improved. Cache and response handling for AI workflows are more predictable.
The documentation site was reworked to follow a clearer task-based flow. Getting Started now uses Microsoft Learn-style prerequisites, step-by-step instructions, expected results, troubleshooting, and next steps. Annotated screenshots highlight the key workflows.
What customers get
- A cleaner, more consistent EtherAssist experience across chat, administration, settings, documents, templates, and integrations.
- Clearer user management, notifications, quotas, and security-page behaviour for administrators.
- Documentation that reflects the current interface, with task-oriented guidance.
- Existing workflows continue to work without configuration changes.
What is next
EtherAssist 2.3.5 is rolling out now. Start a free trial to see the refreshed experience, or book a demo for a guided walkthrough.
