Important note: these features will be released slowly over the next week to ensure that there are no issues.
If you’d like early access to any of them, please hit us up on the Slack support channels.
Seamlessly connect your HeyReach and Bison accounts
Map leads and contact data between both platforms
Auto push non-responsive leads from Bison campaigns into Heyreach campaigns
Push leads into a HeyReach campaign directly from the master inbox
Seamlessly connect your Aimfox and Bison accounts
Map leads and contact data between both platforms
Auto push non-responsive leads from Bison campaigns into Aimfox campaigns
Push leads into a Aimfox campaign directly from the master inbox
Both HeyReach and Aimfox will also have integrations to seamlessly push your leads back into Bison campaigns as needed. Look out for those announcements coming soon!
We’ve added in sensible defaults for email accounts and workspaces to ensure that customers know how many emails are being connected, and how many workspaces are being created.
The last thing you want is for non-authorized people to use your Bison network for their own needs. This is especially true for your own clients who may accidentally try to upload thousands of email accounts, or create their own workspaces.
We strongly recommend giving clients the “client” role to limit their control, but we are adding in these limits to further help our customers be in control of their sending fingerprints.
Once you cross your soft limits, simply ping your account manager on Slack to request an increase.
We’re going to have an in-app dashboard showing you your usage across all your workspaces so you’re never hit with a surprised bill. Any time you go over the usage, we’ll gently remind you, and if you don’t upgrade within a few days, we’ll pause your sending to avoid any overage charges.
We heard your feedback loud and clear, and we want you to be in control of your usage with full visibility.
Under the “Developer” section of the sidebar, you’ll now see a fully fleshed out section dedicated to “vibe coding.” Learn how to build powerful apps on top of Bison from one of our engineers. We’re starting out with 3 example apps using both Cursor and Claude Code, so you can choose the tech you prefer.
As always, every Bison customer runs on isolated hardware with a staggered release cycle, so you’ll slowly see these updates drip in over the next few weeks.