> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.surnex.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# July 2026

> Reports, delivery, notification channels, and the smaller tools.

<Update label="29 July 2026" description="Exports">
  ### PDF and CSV export

  Every report can now be exported two ways. **PDF** is a genuine snapshot — the figures are frozen at the moment you export, unlike a share link, which keeps showing live data for the report's date range. **CSV** gives the underlying numbers for anyone who wants to work with them directly.

  Export also landed on the data pages: tracked keywords, backlinks, keyword research, and audits each got a CSV download, which is the right tool for a bulk read rather than paginating an API.
</Update>

<Update label="22 July 2026" description="Report sharing">
  ### Share links

  Publish a report to a URL that needs no Surnex account. The recipient sees the report and nothing else — no project access, no organization access.

  Two controls at creation:

  * **Password** — optional, off by default
  * **Expiry** — never, 1 day, 7 days, 30 days, or 90 days

  Active links are listed with copy and revoke actions, and revoking takes effect immediately.

  <Note>
    The defaults are no password and never expires. For anything client-confidential, set both.
  </Note>
</Update>

<Update label="15 July 2026" description="Notification channels">
  ### Slack and Discord

  Notifications can now be delivered to Slack or Discord via an incoming webhook, alongside in-app and email. Each channel is configured once with its webhook URL, then enabled per event.

  ### The event matrix

  Preferences became a grid — events down the side, channels across the top. Nineteen events across seven categories: ranking, audits, backlinks, AI visibility, local SEO, web vitals, reports, and account.

  The backlink events are the ones worth enabling: **Referring Domains Spike** fires on a 50%+ jump, which is more often a negative-SEO event than a marketing success.
</Update>

<Update label="8 July 2026" description="Report builder">
  ### Widget library

  The report editor got its full widget set — over a hundred metric presets across six visual types: stat cards, line charts, bar charts, donut charts, tables, and text notes.

  Presets cover every area of the platform: ranking overview and history, position distribution and the individual bands, gainers and losers, backlink summary and history, anchor texts, audit summary and issues, GEO overview and trend, web vitals, local SEO, and domain overview.

  ### Templates

  Create a report from a pre-built layout instead of a blank canvas, and duplicate an existing report to repeat it next period.

  ### Text widgets

  Commentary alongside the charts — the part that turns a dashboard into a report.
</Update>

<Update label="1 July 2026" description="Keyword tools">
  ### Tags

  Group tracked keywords and assign them in bulk.

  ### Google Trends

  Two live pages, and the only ones in the platform that fetch on demand: **Explore** compares search interest for up to five terms over time, and **Trending Now** lists what's spiking, with volume, CPC, competition and categories.

  ### Content tools

  Grammar checking and paraphrasing for draft copy, plus meta-tag and content-brief generation exposed through the MCP server.
</Update>
