Product Updates

Clone Your Best Rep, Tables, Images, and more

Tuesday
,
June
16
,
2026
by
Christopher O'Donnell


Clone Your Best Rep

This week Laura and I sat down to answer a question that's been nagging at every GTM engineer I know: you've migrated your tinkering into Claude Code. Doing what, exactly? Chapter one of GTM engineering (which Clay largely defined) was hands-on data enrichment: powerful, creative, project by project. What chapter two actually looks like is a different thing entirely.

Table Stakes

We rebuilt table editing on Pages from the ground up — tables now work the way you'd expect from the best modern editors: flexible, fast, and fully editable by you or your Agent. 

What it changes:

Shape your columns instantly.
Drag any column border to resize it. Double-click a border and the column auto-fits to its content. Want the table to fill the page? One click on "Fit to width" and every column balances itself.
Restructure without friction.
Hover over any row or column and a grip appears. Click it for a full action menu — insert, duplicate, clear contents, or delete. Toggle the first row or column into a header. Need five more rows? Click the + bar below the table to add one, or drag it to add as many as you need in one motion.
Make tables scannable with color.
Apply background colors to any row or column — nine colors, all tuned for both light and dark mode. Status columns, priority rows, highlighted totals: your tables can finally communicate at a glance.
Move tables like blocks.
Grab the handle beside any table and drag it anywhere on the page. A drop line shows you exactly where it will land.

Picture This 

Pages can now include images right alongside your written content.

You can paste, drag and drop, or use the insert menu to add screenshots, diagrams, mocks, inspiration, or visual notes directly into a Page. Once added, images save with the page and can be resized or aligned left, center, or right.

What it changes:

A lot of work is easier to understand visually. Instead of keeping screenshots in Slack threads, docs, or separate tools, you can now keep the image and the surrounding context together in Day.ai. This makes Pages better for recaps, plans, research, customer notes, product feedback, and any work where a picture carries important context.

Also Shipped

• Clay Connector — Add Clay as an MCP connector and have your agent work with your Clay data directly.

• Connector guardrails in skills — You can't add a connector you haven't actually connected; unconnected providers show an inline Connect button so the skill won't silently fail at runtime.

• Salesforce Classic Notes import — Bulk-import your Salesforce Classic Notes from a CSV; Day creates any missing orgs from the note domains and imports each as an org-linked note.

• Former owners stay visible on Opportunities — Opportunities owned by someone who left the workspace now show that owner in a single clean picker.

• One reply from your Agent when you chat by email — Instead of 3–4 back-to-back messages per question, the agent works in the background and sends one complete reply at the end.

Know someone else who should check out Day AI? Shoot them this link: https://day.ai/demo

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