2025 Q3 Release Recap ♥︎

We’ve brought together our 2025 Quarter Three Release Recap, highlighting seven of the most significant improvements delivered in Q3.

Jake Klap

Oct 9, 2025

Looking back at Q3 2025

The Atomic team continued to prioritise your feedback throughout the quarter, delivering new features and enhancements designed to deepen engagement and simplify integrations.

  • Android Jetpack Compose SDK (Beta) - Released in late July, this new SDK introduces a modern, declarative way to build Atomic integrations in Android apps. While still in beta and not yet feature complete, it lays the groundwork for Compose-based applications.

  • Enhanced Card Voting Features - Card voting received significant upgrades across all SDKs, now allowing collection of text feedback when cards are voted useful. You can also choose to disable feedback prompts on negative votes, giving more control and richer insight into user preferences.

  • Pre-configured API Step Templates (Beta) - To streamline integrations, we introduced ready-to-use send-request templates for popular services, such as Google Calendar and Amazon Bedrock. These templates reduce setup time and lower error rates by providing out-of-the-box configurations.

  • AI Service Integrations - Building on pre-configured templates, Action Flows now natively support AI services such as Google Gemini and Amazon Bedrock, enabling easy embedding of generative AI capabilities into workflows for content creation and automation.

  • Google Service Account Authentication - A new credential type simplifies secure connections to Google APIs from Action Flow steps and webhooks, speeding up and securing integrations with Google Calendar, Drive, and Workspace services.

  • React Native SDK 25.2.0 - This update brings support for the new Fabric architecture alongside upgraded iOS and Android SDK versions, improving compatibility and performance with modern React Native apps.

  • “Customers Reached” Metric - A new Insights metric tracks the number of unique customers viewing each card, giving clearer visibility of engagement and reach across your customer base.

Additional improvements

  • Platform-specific string variables for web, iOS and Android let you target variable content to specific platforms.

  • Within insight reports, you can now also extract a list of user-ids for customers who match the report filters.

  • Theme editor gains new spacing and text style variables for consistent design.

  • Enhanced audit log filtering and analytics debugger capabilities.

The 2025 Q3 Atomic.io Release Recap →


As we move into Q4 2025, we remain committed to enhancing platform capabilities while maintaining stability and ease of use. Your feedback continues to guide our roadmap.

The full list of Q3 changes can be found in our changelog. If you’d like to explore how these features could support your workflows, contact our team.

We can't wait to showcase what's coming next quarter 👋

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Jake Klap

Principal Consultant

Jake supports Atomic’s customers to design and execute highly-effective customer engagement programmes through Atomic and guides potential customers through their evaluation and consideration of Atomic.

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