Orchestrate gets a major upgrade this summer. From AI-powered content creation to smarter planning views, tighter integrations, and more reliable day-to-day workflows, every update is built around one goal: helping teams move from idea to impact with less effort in between.
Campaigns created and managed in Marmind can now be used directly as the strategic context for content execution in Facelift. Marmind stays the planning system, Facelift becomes the execution layer, fully connected.
The Marmind integration eliminates one of the most persistent friction points in enterprise communication: the gap between strategy and execution. Teams gain a single, connected workflow where planning decisions translate directly into published content, without the overhead of managing two separate systems.
Start from a story or brief in the Facelift storyboard and let AI turn it into structured, channel-ready content proposals, including suggested networks, variations, timing, and setup decisions.
The result is a dramatically shorter path from brief to publishable content, less back-and-forth, less manual setup, and a smarter foundation that will only become more powerful over time.
A new dedicated planning view that groups content across strategic and operational dimensions, Frames, Content Types, Networks and Channels, so teams can understand the structure of their plan, not just its contents.
Calendar Grouping gives teams a fundamentally better answer to the question "how is our plan shaped?", turning a flat list of scheduled posts into a structured, comparable view that supports smarter decisions.
Brands can now connect a Snapchat account, select a Public Profile, and publish to Snapchat Stories or Saved Stories, directly from Facelift.
For teams with audiences active on Snapchat, this means one less platform to manage separately and one more channel that fits naturally into the existing publishing workflow.
Define predefined task packages that are automatically created whenever new Contents, Frames, Stories, or Post-Sets are added, so teams start every project with the right structure already in place.
For teams operating at scale, Task Templates are a significant time-saver and a meaningful step toward more repeatable, reliable content operations across the board.
Ideate is being replaced by Orchestrate. Its planning concepts, Campaigns and Events, are moving into Orchestrate, creating one unified model that covers the full journey from strategy to execution.
Bringing everything into one planning model removes friction at every level, less cognitive overhead for practitioners, and a clearer structure for teams managing communication at scale.
A universal Activity Log for Orchestrate objects, capturing key changes, approval actions, timestamps, actors, and concise diffs across every Post-Set, Frame, and Content object.
The Activity Log turns content history from a guessing game into a clear, reliable record, giving teams the transparency they need to collaborate confidently and govern responsibly.
A set of targeted workflow improvements that close practical gaps and make Orchestrate smoother in everyday use. Delivered incrementally throughout the release cycle, these updates reduce small frustrations across planning, creation, approval, and publishing, with fewer workarounds and more flow.