Q: it's ready more than half year, why still no any update? https://albato.com/app/roadmap
Wenddy_Albato
Jun 9, 2026A: Hey there!
The link you shared points to our general roadmap page rather than a specific feature request, so I'm not able to identify which item you're referring to.
We have a large number of feature requests on the roadmap and receive new submissions every day. Because of that, it's possible that a request's status has not been updated recently, even if there has been internal progress or changes in prioritization.
If you can share the direct link to the specific roadmap item, I'll be happy to take a closer look and provide more information.
here:
Done
285
Dec 2, 2025
15
Running own Python Code
I need to run native Python code, only JS is available at the moment.
Oct 31, 2025
1
New tool: Find and replace for multiple values
Coming in August 2022
Feature
Oct 31, 2025
7
Allow us to test specific steps, versus all of them.
sorry i can't send picture. the last update still Dec 2, 2025( on the "done" part)
We've already implemented all three of those requests. They're all listed in the Done section of the roadmap:
*Python support has been added.
*A Search Mode for the Find & Replace tool has been implemented, allowing bulk replacement of all specified occurrences.
*The Test Step functionality has also been implemented, allowing users to test individual steps instead of running the entire automation.
Yes, i want to say that last update you make in rodemap is half year ago
Hey!
The dates shown on the roadmap cards refer to when the feature requests were originally created, not when they were implemented or published.
Some requests do take longer to complete due to their complexity or because of our prioritization process. However, our team is actively working on these requests every day and continuously releasing improvements and new features.
We share product updates and release announcements regularly in our Facebook community. You're welcome to join us there to stay up to date with the latest launches and developments:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/albatocommunity