April 8, 2026
Auto-merge from Devin Review
You can now enable or disable GitHub auto-merge directly from the Devin Review merge button, so approved pull requests land as soon as checks pass without an extra trip to GitHub.
Enterprise Review Consumption by Repository
The Reviews tab on the Enterprise Consumption page now groups Devin Review spend by repository with current-cycle vs previous-cycle columns, a search box, and CSV export, making it much easier for enterprise admins to see where their review spend is going.
Devin Review Breakdown in v3 Consumption API
The v3 consumption API now reports Devin Review as its own line item in the product breakdown alongside sessions and indexing.
Categorization and Subcategories
Session categorization and subcategories are now generally available for every workspace, giving you a consistent way to organize and filter your Devin sessions.
Pinned Organizations Sync Across Devices
Your pinned organizations are now stored server-side and follow you across every device and browser you sign in from.
Session Message Permalinks
Every message in a session now has its own shareable link, so you can point teammates directly at the exact moment you want them to see.
Larger Attachment Uploads
Session attachments now support files up to 75 MB, up from the previous 20 MB limit.
Higher-Quality Wiki v2
Wiki v2 now uses stronger reasoning, subagents, and agentic page writers to produce noticeably better documentation, and shows the ACU cost of the last generation so you can see exactly what each refresh costs.
Guardrails V3
Our new pattern-based guardrail prompts significantly reduce false positives while keeping the same level of protection.
Ask Sub-mode Renamed to Q&A
The Ask sub-mode is now simply labeled "Q&A" to better reflect what it does.
Consolidated Session Header Menu
Session header links are now grouped into a single hyperlink menu for a cleaner, less crowded header.
Faster Syntax Highlighting
Code blocks across the app now render with an incremental, worker-based syntax highlighter for noticeably faster and smoother highlighting on large files.
Scroll Restoration
Navigating back through the app now restores your previous scroll position so you land where you left off.
Japanese Localization Refresh
Japanese localization strings have been refreshed across the webapp.
MCP Marketplace Upgrades
The MCP marketplace now includes a Recommended section, smarter Figma discovery, and a shared interactive OAuth flow that shows connection status and errors directly in chat as you install servers.
MCP Audit Logs
Enterprise audit logs now cover MCP server updates and secret link and unlink events for better visibility into integration changes.
Session ACU Hard Caps
Enterprises can now set a hard upper limit on total ACUs per session, with an acknowledgement modal and real-time validation so users always know when a session is approaching the cap.
Cerebras Now Enterprise-Ready
Cerebras is now available as an enterprise-ready inference provider for organizations that want to use it for their Devin workloads.
US Privacy Controls
Devin now honors Global Privacy Control signals and supports CCPA and CPRA opt-out requests for customers in the United States.
Refreshed Settings Layout
Insights, identity provider, and several other enterprise settings pages have been migrated to the new settings layout and design system for a more consistent look and faster navigation.
Enterprise Secrets Table Polish
The enterprise secrets table now includes an environment variable column and a build-only toggle, with a simplified layout that removes the Name column and type selector.
Minor Bug Fixes and Improvements
Numerous smaller fixes and polish, including sidebar collapse state persistence, sidebar pull requests loading without a GitHub connection, better multi-PR session isolation, deduplicated Slack file forwarding, quota reset on plan upgrade, billing cycle short-month correction, snapshots sorted alphabetically, an auto-organize tooltip explaining when it is disabled, and the Category beta label and Review beta badge retired for paying organizations.
Fetched May 19, 2026

