Five updates this week focused on making Quotient's chat experience cleaner, image generation sharper, and LinkedIn publishing more powerful.
Nano Banana 2 Image Generation
We’ve added support for Google’s latest image generation model (Gemini 3.1 Flash Preview), known as Nano Banana 2. This brings significantly improved image quality for AI-generated visuals across your blog posts, social content, and email campaigns.
The generate-image tool now uses Nano Banana 2 by default, so every image you create through Quotient benefits from the upgrade automatically — no configuration needed.
LinkedIn First Comment Support
You can now add a "first comment" to any LinkedIn post — a proven engagement tactic where you drop links, CTAs, or additional context in the first comment rather than the main post body. This keeps your post clean while still driving traffic where you need it.
First comment support works end-to-end: create, edit, schedule, and publish. You can also ask the Quotient agent to add a first comment when creating or updating any LinkedIn post, and it handles the rest.
Cleaner Chat Experience
Tool actions in the chat are now subtle by default — no more card clutter every time the agent performs a small operation. Important outcomes like publishing a blog, launching an email, or completing a to-do list still get the prominent card treatment. Everything else stays out of your way.
This makes conversations feel much cleaner, especially during complex multi-step workflows where the agent might be performing dozens of actions in sequence.
Smarter Tool Outputs
When the agent creates or updates a post, email, or blog, you now see the actual content streaming in real-time with clickable links directly to the object. Social posts show platform icons and account names so you always know which account a post belongs to. Search results are richer with status badges and metadata.
Memories (formerly Knowledge Documents)
We’ve renamed "Knowledge Documents" to "Memories" across the platform. The knowledge base sidebar and empty states now use the updated terminology to better reflect how the agent learns and retains context about your business.
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