We just shipped our March updates in Bizora.
This release is focused on improving how research actually feels in practice. Not just speed in isolation, but the full experience from the moment you start a question to the moment you have something usable in front of you.
Over the past few weeks, we focused on three areas that consistently came up in user workflows. How results are structured, how complex queries are handled, and how quickly you can get your thoughts into the system.

A large part of this release is centered around improvements to Canvas.
Canvas is where your research comes together, so even small changes here have an outsized impact on how useful Bizora feels day to day.
We improved how responses are structured so they are easier to read and easier to work with, especially for longer outputs. This includes better organization across sections, cleaner formatting, and more consistency when handling detailed research requests.
At the same time, we made changes to how Bizora processes and routes queries behind the scenes.
More complex questions are now handled more reliably, particularly when you are working through multi-step issues or drafting memo-style requests. Instead of fragmented outputs, responses feel more cohesive and aligned with the original intent of your question.
In practice, this means less time spent clarifying or reworking prompts and more time spent reviewing and applying the output.
If you want to see these updates in practice, here is a short walkthrough:
https://www.loom.com/share/60383ca1b5c24568a9494570a8695c56
Individually, these changes are incremental. Together, they meaningfully improve how Bizora fits into your workflow.
You should notice:
The goal is not just to generate answers, but to reduce the friction around getting to those answers in the first place.
We are continuing to build toward a single goal. Making Bizora the fastest and most reliable way to go from a tax question to a clear, usable answer.
We are already rolling out another feature this week based directly on customer feedback, with additional improvements in how users can input and interact with research coming shortly after.
More to come soon.