Roadmap

This roadmap shows what we’re shipping next, so you know what to expect as Oxynote evolves.

February 2026
Early Access Version

Early Access is live. This is the first usable version you can access today.

Features:
  • Collaborative knowledge base editor (real-time)
  • Structured documentation blocks for API endpoints, code, deployment configs, and more
  • Observability charts embedded in docs
  • Prometheus integration for live metrics
  • Freshness detection to flag outdated blocks when sources change:
    • GitHub commits / code changes
    • Website content changes
    • Docker image releases
    • Scheduled recheck reminders
  • Review + approval workflow (draft → approve → merge) similar to GitHub pull requests
First half of 2026
AI + Integrations Release

This release is about making Oxynote faster to use day-to-day, better connected to the tools your team already lives in, and more reliable as the source of truth.

Features:
  • AI assistant in-doc (search, summarize, draft, update suggestions)
  • “Context layer” that feeds trusted Oxynote context into Cursor and similar copilots
  • Document versioning: view, compare, and restore previous versions
  • Review history: full audit trail for approvals, changes, and comments
  • Deeper GitHub integration: link and reference pull requests and issues
  • Deeper Slack integration:
    • Search Oxynote from Slack
    • Forward Slack messages into the right docs (with AI-assisted placement)
  • Expanded metrics sources beyond Prometheus:
    • InfluxDB
    • SQL databases (Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB)
  • Rich media embeds + integrations (YouTube, Loom)
  • Document organization: categories and tags
  • New editor block types:
    • Tables for HTTP responses, status codes, and more
    • Architecture diagrams (Mermaid)
Future
Workspaces + Access

This release adds the structure and operational layer teams need to run Oxynote at scale: multiple workspaces, clear access control, richer inputs from external systems, and proactive signals when something needs attention.

Features:
  • Roles + granular permissions
  • Multi-organization workspaces
  • New block types:
    • Roadmap
    • External logs (Loki)
    • External system access controls (tables + request buttons)
  • File storage (PDF, DOCX, etc.)
  • Metric alerts