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Version 4.2.0 05th February 2026

Feedier 4.2.0 focuses on simplifying AI experiences, expanding data sources, and giving you deeper analytical control without adding complexity.

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Written by Federico Delucchi
Updated over a week ago

Recommendations Module Deprecation

We’re starting the gradual deprecation of the Recommendations module.

What’s changing

  • Starting next week, Agents and new Recommendations will be turned off.

  • Existing recommendations will remain available.

Timeline

  • Now → March: Existing recommendations stay accessible.

  • March: Recommendations pages will be fully removed from the platform.


New: Deep Research Mode (Beta)

We’re introducing Deep Research Mode, a new way to explore insights without leaving your analysis flow.

What’s new

  • The AI Summary is no longer a static component inside topic or topic segment views.

  • It now lives in a collapsible side panel that you can open or close anytime.

Why this matters

  • Keeps your analysis space clean and focused.

  • Lets you dive deeper into insights only when you need them.

  • Makes AI feel like a research assistant, not a dashboard widget.

What’s coming next

  • Smart Insight (open prompt) will be added to this panel in upcoming iterations.

  • Deep Research Mode will expand to other modules across the platform.

This feature is in beta and will evolve quickly based on usage and feedback.


New Import Source: Apple App Store Reviews

You can now import reviews directly from the Apple App Store.

How it works

  • Add a new Apple App Store import source.

  • Paste the link to your app.

  • Select the countries you want to include.

What gets imported

  • Up to 500 historical reviews per country.

  • Continuous sync of new incoming reviews after setup.


Report Enhancements

1. Side-by-Side Components in Reports

Reports are now more flexible and comparison-friendly.

What’s new

  • Feedback item and Attribute components can be resized to half-width.

  • Place two components side by side on the same report page.

Common use cases

  • Compare two questions or segments.

  • View multiple attribute breakdowns together.

  • Build more compact, readable reports.


2. Year-over-Year Weekly Comparisons

Weekly reports can now include dynamic year-over-year comparisons.

What’s new

  • A new Weeks interval is available for benchmarks with yearly breakdowns.

  • Compare the same calendar week across different years automatically.

Why it matters

  • Works seamlessly with automated (workflow) reports.

  • No manual date configuration required.

  • Ideal for tracking seasonality and long-term performance.

Timeline grouping

  • Weeks are organized under Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 for clarity.

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