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Draft content now has its own shareable preview link, the Shopify embedded app gets a settings page and smarter design-system import, the AI Assistant composer was redesigned, and we fixed a backspace bug in the template editor.
This release gives the Shopify embedded app a round of polish, refreshes the AI Assistant's composer, and cleans up a few rough edges in the editor.
The Shopify embedded app got a new general settings page, smarter automatic import of your store's branding into your design system, and several reliability improvements when installing the app and connecting your store.
The AI Assistant's composer is now a single bordered field, replacing the previous layout for a cleaner, more focused writing experience.

This release adds a "Login with Shopify" option, gives the AI Assistant the ability to look up store products and collections, and fixes a handful of editor and blog bugs.
This release adds a way for customers to log in with their Shopify account, gives the AI Assistant the ability to look up store products and collections, and fixes a handful of editor and blog bugs.
The login page and the Shopify marketing page now offer a "Login with Shopify" option alongside email/password sign-in. It walks you through connecting your Shopify account and automatically sets up your account when you're done, so merchants installing the embedded app no longer need to create a separate password.
The AI Assistant can now look up a connected store's products and collections directly, making it easier to pull real product details and images into a template without leaving the editor.

Usage-based Shopify billing, a fix for a runaway AI Assistant attachment loop, search-then-read MCP tools that cut template token usage, and builder offline detection.
This release adds usage-based billing for the Shopify app, makes the AI Assistant more reliable, and speeds up AI-assisted work on larger accounts.
The Shopify embedded app now supports usage-based ("pay as you go") billing. Once a store's included credits run out, usage draws down from any purchased credit balance first, before falling back to Shopify's own billing.
Fixed a bug where the AI Assistant could get stuck re-reading the same large attachment over and over. It's now smarter about managing memory, and it no longer cuts off legitimate long-running responses too early.
The AI Assistant can now look up just the specific piece of a template or blog post it needs, instead of loading the whole document. This makes it noticeably faster on larger accounts.
The builder now detects when your connection drops and automatically retries any pending saves once you're back online.
