Major

Cleaner document actions and more subtle confirmations

This update adds faster document actions, suggested chat starters, lighter confirmation popovers, and a couple of editor fixes.

Documents can now be marked complete directly from Document Bay.

You can now mark a document as complete directly from Document Bay.

Document chat now offers suggested starter prompts to help you begin faster.

Document chat now shows suggested starter prompts for common first actions.

Delete confirmations now use a lighter popover instead of a fullscreen modal.

Delete confirmations in Documents, Templates, and Students now appear as smaller popovers near the action.

Major

Faster review, smarter advice refresh, and cleaner navigation

This update makes review faster, extends advice generation to manual corrections, and smooths out a few parts of the editor and sidebar.

The review popover now applies visible suggestion batches faster.

Batch review in the editor is faster now. When Snapgrade surfaces several suggestions at once, the review popover can apply those visible changes more efficiently, which makes larger review passes feel snappier.

Advice can now generate for your manual corrections too, with the agent inferring the likely reason from context.

Advice generation now covers manual corrections as well as AI-accepted edits. When you make your own correction, Snapgrade will try to infer the reason for that change from the surrounding context so the regenerated advice stays useful without extra cleanup.

Mac editor shortcuts work more naturally, and the sidebar has been cleaned up.

We also tightened up a few parts of the editing experience. Standard Mac editor shortcuts behave more naturally, the app sidebar is cleaner, and some list and rebuild states are a little calmer to scan while you work.

Major

Direct imports, cleaner note review, and in-app support

This release makes it easier to bring writing into Snapgrade, review AI-generated notes in the normal editor flow, and contact the team without leaving the app.

Paste rich text or upload .docx files into the direct import flow with structure preserved more cleanly.

Importing is faster when work starts as pasted text or a Word document. The direct intake path now handles rich text and `.docx` uploads more cleanly, so structure carries over with less cleanup before review.

AI-generated footnotes and endnotes now move through the same proposal review flow as other document edits.

AI note suggestions now behave more like the rest of the editor. Footnote and endnote proposals flow through the same review path as other proposed changes, which makes accepting, updating, and printing note changes feel more consistent.

Users can now send bug reports, support questions, feature requests, or general feedback from inside the app.

There is also a new in-app support flow in the sidebar. Users can send bug reports, support questions, feature requests, or general feedback without leaving Snapgrade.