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As we head into the holiday stretch, this week’s GeauxIQ releases focused less on flashy changes and more on practical improvements that protect performance, improve reliability, and reduce friction across marketing, communication, automation, and operations.
While a lot of work happened behind the scenes, there were still several impactful updates worth highlighting—especially for teams focused on email deliverability, lead capture, workflows, and SaaS growth.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s new and why it matters.
Media Storage is now fully supported for Services V2, allowing teams to select assets directly from the Media Library instead of uploading files manually.
Why it matters:
This creates a more consistent experience across scheduling, reduces duplicate uploads, and keeps everything centralized in one library.
GeauxIQ now checks sender domains before email campaigns are sent to ensure:
Sender and domain alignment
Proper DMARC configuration (for dedicated domains)
Reduced risk of inbox placement issues
Why it matters:
This prevents common mistakes that can damage sender reputation and hurt deliverability—before the email ever goes out.
A new toggle in the hosting dashboard makes it easy to switch into staging mode, with a clear banner indicating you’re working in a safe, non-live environment.
Why it matters:
You can test changes, break things, and experiment—without risking your live website.
GeauxIQ now supports Google Lead Ads, joining existing lead integrations with full workflow support.
Leads can be:
Automatically captured
Field-mapped
Routed into workflows for follow-up
Why it matters:
Search-driven leads often have higher intent. This integration ensures no lead gets lost and follow-up happens immediately.
The SaaS configurator received several enhancements, including:
Clearer payment provider selection
Improved tab naming and organization
Overall stability and usability improvements
Why it matters:
A smoother setup experience makes it easier for agencies to launch, manage, and scale SaaS offerings.
When duplicate contacts are merged, workflows now update in real time to ensure:
The correct contact remains active
No broken automation paths
No manual cleanup required
Why it matters:
This eliminates a common pain point when managing duplicates in live workflows.
You can now right-click on workflow actions to access contextual menus—no need to hunt for action buttons.
Why it matters:
Small UX improvements add up, especially for teams building complex automations.
GeauxIQ now includes native Asana triggers and actions inside workflows.
Why it matters:
Teams using Asana can now sync tasks, updates, and automation without third-party connectors.
New phone number availability includes:
France (local)
Australia (mobile)
Malaysia (local & toll-free)
Italy (toll-free)
Chile (local)
Germany (mobile)
Japan (local)
Why it matters:
Businesses operating internationally now have more flexibility to create local, trusted communication experiences.
Calendar logic has been improved to better handle overlapping appointments, reducing scheduling conflicts.
Why it matters:
Fewer booking errors and cleaner availability for teams managing busy schedules.
Snapshot load times optimized
Conversations now allow full text selection in emails (a long-requested fix)
Why it matters:
Faster performance and small quality-of-life improvements make daily use smoother.
Significant backend work was completed to improve spam analysis and email quality scoring.
While not yet visible in the UI, this infrastructure will eventually:
Analyze subject lines and content
Flag risky language
Improve overall email performance
Why it matters:
This sets the foundation for smarter, safer email sending in future releases.
SaaS Mode now supports full internationalization (i18n), enabling translated experiences for global audiences.
Why it matters:
Agencies selling internationally can now provide localized SaaS experiences more easily.
Pre-built templates will help users quickly understand and deploy custom objects for specific industries like real estate or automotive.
An upcoming capability allowing paid outbound Messenger campaigns—similar to WhatsApp marketing messages.
Why it matters:
This could unlock a powerful new channel for proactive customer communication.
Many of these improvements deliver the most value when aligned with your workflows, clients, and growth strategy.
If you’d like help:
Understanding what’s new
Deciding what to enable
Applying these tools to real use cases
👉 Book a quick strategy session with our team
Written by Brandon Foreman
Geaux Grow | Family Resource Group Inc.
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