Changelog

What’s new.

Every release, every improvement. We ship continuously — here’s what’s landed.

v1.1
Mar 2026
Feature

Consensus review overhaul & draft auto-save

A major upgrade to the consensus workflow, plus quality-of-life improvements throughout the manual extraction experience.

  • Unified field card design — agreed, single-source, and disputed fields all handled in one view
  • Smart conflict counting — single-source fields no longer show as false conflicts
  • Raw JSON values in agreed fields now display as clean readable strings
  • Dynamic header updates as you resolve conflicts in real time
  • Draft auto-save in manual extraction — your work survives page refreshes
  • Fixed shared-state bug in subform fields (rob domain ratings now independent)
  • AI-assisted mode prefills empty fields without overwriting your manual entries
  • Keyboard shortcuts for Save (⌘S) and Save & Next (⌘↵)
v1.0
Jan 2026
Launch

Initial release — end-to-end extraction platform

The first public release of eviStreams, built at Penn Dental Medicine’s Center for Integrative Global Oral Health. Everything needed to run a systematic review extraction from upload to structured export.

  • Form Builder — define custom extraction schemas with typed fields, enums, and nested subforms
  • AI Extraction Pipeline — automated code generation and execution against uploaded PDFs
  • Manual Extraction — side-by-side PDF viewer with structured form filling
  • Consensus Review — compare AI and two human reviewers field by field, resolve conflicts
  • Document Management — upload and organize research paper PDFs by project
  • Live Pipeline Logs — real-time job monitoring with step-level status
  • Multi-project workspace — keep systematic reviews isolated and organized
  • Structured export — JSON and CSV output from extraction results
  • AI Chat (beta) — ask questions about your document corpus
  • QA tools — validate extraction quality before finalizing
  • Activity log — full audit trail of changes across the platform