Changelog

Scan Panel, Slack Budget Alerts, and Audit Exports

A new Scan page to test PII, injection, and toxicity detection on any text, budget alerts in Slack, one-click audit log exports, and a smarter command palette.

A batch of smaller things this week — each one something you could already do somewhere in Grepture, just not this easily.

Try your guardrails on any text — There's a new Scan page in the sidebar, right next to Rules and Budgets. Paste in a prompt, a model response, a support ticket — anything — and run it through the same checks your AI gateway applies to live traffic: PII, AI PII, prompt injection, toxicity, DLP, and compliance. You get the matches back with categories and scores, and if a check is skipped, the page tells you why and what to do about it. Handy for testing a rule before you turn it on, or just for showing a colleague what the detection actually catches.

Budget alerts, now in Slack — Budgets have warned you by email at 50%, 80%, and 100% since day one. If your team lives in Slack, you no longer have to watch an inbox for that: flip on "Budget alerts" in your Slack integration settings and the alerts land in your channel, same thresholds, same details, with a button straight to your budgets.

Download your audit archive — Business teams keep a full Parquet archive of their traffic logs. Until now you needed the API to get at it. There's now an "Export archive" button on the Activity Log page that lists every archived day and gives you a signed download link. Click, download, done.

Command palette cleanup — Two things that bugged us: the palette's Settings entry led nowhere (it now opens the settings dialog, as it should), and it offered pages your plan didn't include. Both fixed. Cmd+K also knows about the new Scan page.

All live now. The Scan page works on every plan — which checks run depends on your tier.