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February 24, 2026
Admin AI gets smarter. Custom Forms get flexible.

Admin AI now generates pages, blogs, and collections with the context to get fields and structure right the first time. Custom Forms picked up six updates: buttons across all CMS components, location selectors for dealer groups, custom lead source names, and more. And ASC tracking now supports three configuration modes so your analytics setup matches your strategy.
Admin AI and agentic architecture

Admin AI is built on a new agentic architecture that gives the AI deep knowledge about every CMS component: which fields matter, how they should be structured, and what content belongs where. The result is generated pages, blogs, and collections that come out closer to publish-ready instead of requiring heavy editing after the fact.
Previously, the AI hit context limitations when building specific components. It didn't have enough room to understand how a component actually works. The new architecture solves this with specialized agents, each carrying extensive knowledge about its domain. A CMS page agent, for example, knows every component type and its field requirements.
What this means in practice:
- Generated content populates the right fields with the right structure
- The AI follows detailed instructions with more precision
- Complex page layouts come out accurate on the first pass
Custom Forms updates

Custom Forms received six updates that give dealers and our team more control over form behavior, lead routing, and deployment across the site.
Buttons on all CMS components. Any major CMS component with a button can now trigger a custom form. In the button settings, select "Power Ups" as the action, "Custom Form" as the tool, and choose from your published forms.
Location selector for dealer groups. Forms now include a location selector dropdown for multi-rooftop groups. Go to form Settings, enable Location Selector, and choose which dealers from the group appear in the dropdown. It adds as a required field at the bottom of the form automatically.
Custom lead source names. Dealers can now set a custom lead source name per form instead of using the global default. In form Settings under the ADF tab, switch from "Global" to "Custom" and enter the source name you want.
OEM lead settings split. Lead source selection for OEM dealers is now two separate fields: one for ADF lead source, one for Shift lead type. Previously you could only set sources needed for Shift.
Form reset timer. Set an auto-reset timer on any custom form. In form Settings, enter the number of seconds before the form clears. Set to zero to disable.
Remove form templates. Templates can now be removed from forms. Select a form used as a template, click "Unmake Template" in the bottom control bar, and choose which template version to remove.
ASC tracking settings

ASC tracking now supports three configuration modes so dealers can set up analytics to match their strategy. Previously, there was one way to do it. Now you have options.
- Enable GA4: Sends non-ASC events directly to GA4 using Google's native implementation.
- Enable ASC: Activates Automotive Standards Council tracking with the ASC event schema. When enabled with GA4 disabled, ASC handles all analytics tracking.
- Enable GTM Data Layer: Pushes ASC-formatted events to your Google Tag Manager data layer, so you can route events through your existing GTM setup.
Two additional recommended ASC events (previously not tracked) are now included in ASC tracking by default.