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# January 29: Support for Confluence, HubSpot conversations, Asana and Monday.com

### New Features

* 💡 Graphlit now supports **Confluence feeds**. Developers can enumerate Atlassian sites and Confluence spaces, then ingest pages from selected workspaces.
* 💡 We have added **HubSpot Conversations** and **HubSpot Tickets** as feed sources, extending HubSpot ingestion beyond CRM objects into support and messaging workflows.
* We have added **Asana** and **Monday.com** issue feeds, allowing project and task data to be ingested alongside GitHub, Jira, Linear, and other issue sources.
* We have added **Krisp meeting transcripts** as a meeting data source.
* We have added **ElevenLabs Scribe V2** transcription support for file preparation workflows.
* We have expanded conversation storage so conversation messages can be stored, queried, and used for entity and fact extraction.

### Bugs Fixed

* GPLA-4821: Slack attachment filenames are now sanitized before ingestion.
* GPLA-4830: Fact queries now return extracted facts correctly in Dossium.
* GPLA-4829: Improved full web page ingestion latency.
* GPLA-4789: Improved handling for Stripe rate limits during billing operations.


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