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Product UpdatesApril 15, 2026·5 min read

What's New in Sevrel — April 2026 Update

The short version: you can now bring Sevrel to your documents, not the other way around. Four new integrations, a safer property import flow, and faster document search.

Universal storage support

Egnyte was our first integration — and it remains the most common choice for institutional CRE. But not every firm runs on Egnyte. This release adds three new places your leases, budgets, and reports can live:

Google Drive

Connect with one click in Settings. Sevrel reads your Drive directly with read-only OAuth — nothing is copied, nothing is moved. Works with My Drive and Shared Drives.

SharePoint / OneDrive

If your firm already runs Microsoft 365, SharePoint and OneDrive are automatically available once you sign in with Microsoft — no separate OAuth flow. Multiple SharePoint sites can be connected to one Sevrel organization.

Dropbox

Full Dropbox API v2 integration, including Dropbox Business Team folders. Token refresh is handled automatically, so reconnecting is a once-every-few-months operation.

You can switch providers at any time from Settings. Your conversation history is preserved across switches.

Gmail for the email assistant

The email assistant — summarise, search, pull out commitments — now works for Gmail users, not only Microsoft 365. Like the Microsoft integration, Gmail access is read-only by default, and sends require explicit per-message confirmation.

Property import review step

When the AI extracts tenants, leases, and critical dates from your documents, you now see a review step before anything is committed to your portfolio. Every row is shown with:

  • The parsed record (tenant, suite, sqft, rent, dates, escalation)
  • A status flag — will create, duplicate, or invalid
  • Any validation errors or data warnings for that row
  • Whether the tenant already exists or will be created new

Nothing enters your portfolio until you approve. The preview step is also available as a standalone API (/preview) for integration with existing data pipelines.

Smaller improvements

  • Cross-organization data isolation audit: every alert, suggestion, and memory entry now carries an explicit organization scope
  • Calendar edits and deletions for Microsoft 365 users (not just creates)
  • Per-user rate-limit visibility so admins can see usage patterns
  • Faster assistant suggestion refresh on the home screen

Coming next

We're working on document comparison (track redlines between lease versions), webhook notifications for critical date alerts, and automated lease abstraction with structured output.

See the full roadmap →

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