We've made an update to Qlik Answers that delivers faster responses to your questions. SeeWhat's New in Qlik Cloudfor the announcement.
What changed
The Data Analyst Agent in Qlik Answers now handles semantic search, expression building, and chart generation within a single, unified flow. When you ask a question, the Answers Agent and the Data Analyst Agent work together to deliver your response, and you'll see both reflected in the interface as Qlik Answers responds.
The practical effect: Qlik Answers can take your question, figure out what to search for, build the right expression, and generate the right visualization in a single connected process rather than as separate steps. Complex questions, the kind that involve comparisons across dimensions, multiple measures, or specific time periods, benefit the most because the agent can hold the full shape of your question in mind while deciding how to answer it.
See it in action
Here's an example of how the same question flows through Qlik Answers. Previously, the response involved several specialized agents handing work back and forth. With the updated architecture, the question is resolved through a more direct flow, and you'll see the response come back faster.
Try it yourself! Ask any question you often repeat, especially one with comparisons or multiple parts. You'll notice Qlik Answers gets to the response faster.
What this means for you
You will see the difference the next time you open Qlik Answers, but everything else you rely on in Qlik Answers (your data, your spaces, your permissions, or the way you ask questions) will continue to work exactly as it did before the update went live.
What's next
We'll continue to evolve how the agents work as we add new capabilities, and we'll keep sharing what's changing along the way.
We'd love to hear how the updated experience feels in your day-to-day use. Reach out to your Qlik contact or share your thoughts in the community.
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Qlik is improving how the Qlik Cloud platform handles themes and extensions. As part of this transition, existing themes and extensions are being moved to a new service.
What does this mean for me?
While the migration has been ongoing in the backend for some time, we are now surfacing aMigration statuscolumn in your Qlik Cloud Administration center. This status message will help you identify whether you need to take action or if the theme or extension has already been migrated successfully.
The column is temporary and will be removed once the migration work is completed.
How the migration works
Starting from last year (November 17th), themes and extensions are automatically migrated to the new service if:
They are being newly uploaded
They are actively in use, meaning an end user has opened the sheet using the theme or extension
What about inactive themes and extensions?
To protect customer-owned content, Qlik will not migrate unused themes or extensions. A migration will only trigger if they are:
accessed, which triggers migration to the new service, or
you manually confirm them for migration
What action do I need to take?
Review your themes and extensions and identify those that have been inactive since November 17th, 2025:
Log in to your Qlik Cloud tenant
Navigate to theAdministration Center
Open either yourExtensionsorThemes
Scroll to the right to find the new Statuscolumn
Possible Migration status values:
Not migrated: The theme has not been migrated.
Queued for migration: The theme has been queued and will migrate during the next scheduled migration run.
Migration in progress: The theme is currently being migrated.
Migrated: The theme has been successfully migrated.
Will the unused themes and extensions be deleted?
Unused content will be removed if it is not accessed or migrated by June 30th, 2026.
If you have any questions, we're happy to assist. Reply to this blog post or take your queries to our Support Chat.
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Qlik is introducing changes to how custom themes in Qlik Analytics applications are handled, which may impact your CSS-styled themes if they include unsupported CSS modifications.This also applies to other means of modifying the CSS, such as the sheet input box, the Multi KPI CSS input, or any other 3rd party extension that allows CSS input.
These changes will impact both Qlik Cloud Analytics and Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows.
For more information about custom themes, see Uploading and managing themes.
Why are these changes being made?
These changes improve how theming works in Qlik Analytics applications, which will enable us to deliver better-looking dashboards and generally enhanced theming.
What is being changed?
We’re restructuring theme settings:
Removal of base card CSS overrides
A theme with the _cards:true setting gets the base styles imported as JSON into the theme
Removal of extra title padding for objects without title in a cards theme
Replace the following with theme JSON settings:
padding: applied on object level; the gap between border and object
margin: applied on sheet level; the gap between objects
And we are adding new themes:
Foundation (default)
New Horizon
How can I verify if my themes are affected?
Open any app that uses your custom theme and append the following to the URL: /feature/CLIENT_TLV_1804_LESS_CARDSThis will enable the flag to run your themes with the changes before they are released.
Verify that everything looks as you expect it to
Review your browser's developer tools for any eventual JavaScript errors
Future-proof your themes
We’ve compiled a list of supported styling options for you that can already replace the need for custom CSS. See Obsolete CSS modifications.
Additionally, see the table below for an overview of the new theme properties that you can use in your theme instead of CSS. You will first need to enable the /feature/CLIENT_TLV_1804_LESS_CARDS flag to see them in effect in the application.
Theme Option
Path in theme JSON
Example
Sheet background
sheet.backgroundColor
"sheet": { "backgroundColor": "#f2f2f2"}
Sheet margin
sheet.margin
"sheet": { "margin": "10px"}
Object paddings
object.padding
"object": { "padding": "20px" // or "10px 10px 5px 10px"}
Borders
object.borderWidth
"object": { "borderWidth": "1px"}
object.borderColor
"object": { "borderColor": "#d9d9d9"}
object.borderRadius
"object": { "borderWidth": "3px"}
Shadows
object.shadow.boxShadow
"object": { "shadow": { "boxShadow": "0px 4px 10px 0px", "boxShadowColor": "#d9d9d9"}}
object.shadow.boxShadowColor
"object": { "shadow": { "boxShadow": "0px 4px 10px 0px", "boxShadowColor": "#d9d9d9"}}
To give you more context: Document Object Model (DOM) selectors in custom CSS are not a supported pattern. While they can be helpful for customizing the look and feel of applications, the DOM is subject to change at any time. To provide your feedback, raise tickets on the Qlik Ideation portal when you need custom CSS customization. This helps prioritize supported customization options to add to the platform.
What action do I need to take and when?
Qlik Cloud will see the changes on or after June 1st, 2026, while Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows will be aligned in the November 2026 release.
While we do not expect your themes to be affected, we recommend testing them at the earliest. See theHow can I verify if my themes are affected? section.
If you have any questions, we're happy to assist. Reply to this blog post or take your queries to our Support Chat.
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Zendesk recently began to roll out changes to the default behavior of newly created global OAuth clients. As a result, access tokens and refresh tokens will now automatically expire.For more information, see Announcing the required expiration of global OAuth access and refresh tokens (support.zendesk).
What action do I need to take?
Reauthenticate your Qlik Talend Cloud and Qlik Stitch connections to Zendesk.
When does the change take effect?
Changes on Qlik's end will take effect April 15, 2026. Reauthenticate before then to prevent service interruptions.
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As an Amazon Redshift data warehouse customer, you may have received an alert stating that the AWS Redshift ODBC connector driver 1.x reaches its end of support date by June 1st, 2026.
How are Qlik's Amazon Redshift ODBC connectors affected by this?
Based on a communication between AWS and Qlik, we concluded that our connectors (Cloud | On-Prem) are not affected:
Qlik uses the Simba Amazon Redshift ODBC Connector (published by insightsoftware), which is a separately developed and maintained driver from the AWS-provided Redshift ODBC driver referenced in the notification sent by AWS. These are two distinct products. (source: Amazon)
What action do I need to take?
No action is required on your part in response to this AWS notification.
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Following our previous releases (Agentic AI and Data Products), we're excited to announce Discovery Agent, available as of today from your tenant's newFeedtab:
Move from reactive monitoring to proactive insight
Business data changes constantly. Metrics shift, patterns evolve, and important signals often hide within complex combinations of dimensions. Teams simply don’t have time to check every chart every day, meaning by the time you notice an issue, the window to act may already be closing.
Traditional alerting doesn’t solve the problem either. Rules-based alerts rely on rigid thresholds, predefined logic, and ongoing maintenance. They only detect the changes you expect to see.
But what about the changes you didn’t know to look for?
Enter, Discovery Agent:
Discovery Agent autonomously monitors your data to identify meaningful changes the moment they happen.Instead of relying on manual dashboard checks or rigid alert rules, Discovery Agent works behind the scenes to scan your Qlik Cloud applications and surface the insights that matter most.
It automatically detects signals such as:
Spikes and sudden drops
Meaningful trend shifts
Record highs or lows
Changes in baseline behavior
Forecast divergence
Potential data quality issues
Read all about it in our innovation blog:Introducing Discovery Agent.
Ready to get started?Discovery Agent is now available in Qlik Cloud Analytics, bringing proactive, AI-driven monitoring directly into your analytics workflows.
Here is all you need:
Discovery Agent Interactive Walkthrough
Discovery Agent Documentation | Qlik Help
Qlik Discovery Agent FAQ | Support Article
What’s New in Qlik Cloud| Qlik Help
Introducing Discovery Agent | Innovation Blog
Discovery Agent Tracks What’s Changed| Qlik.com
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In October 2025, Qlik provided more advanced controls for user access to the Reporting capabilities. See Setting permissions for metered reporting features.
This added the ability to allow or disallow report generation in the User Defaults and Custom Roles.
In an ongoing effort to streamline your experience, the following will now be deprecated:
The old global In-application reporting (C) setting, found in the Administration section > Settings (A) > Email and reports tab (B)
As of March 9th, 2026: If in-application reportingwas toggled toOnin the UI, it is now disabled. Instead, use the permission scopes to control the behavior.
The associated API.See the related developer changelog for the API change atDeprecation - Reporting template subscription toggle in the Sharing tasks API.
When will the old setting be deprecated?
April 28, 2026
What do I need to do to prepare?
It is advised that Tenant Admins complete a quick review of the User Default settings to confirm the desired reporting controls are in place.
Go to the Administration section
Open Manage users
Go to User Defaults
Expand Content types and locate Generate all reports
Set to Allowed, On-demand reports, or Not allowed
Alternatively, run the automation available inAutomation to check if generating reports is enabled in your Qlik Cloud tenant and modify the state(direct download link) as a Tenant Admin:
Upload the automation to the workspace, then run it
At this stage, it will check if the toggle is set to Off and if the default reporting user permissions are still available (e.g., removal of the toggle would expand upon the existing user roles)
If this state is identified, a button can be selected to modify the User Default setting
The automation is not a comprehensive assessment of the permissions and is not a replacement for Tenant Admin’s confirming correct user permissions. If you choose to use the automation, always verify any changes post execution in the Administration Center.
If you have any questions, we're happy to assist. Reply to this blog post or take your queries to our Support Chat.
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