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# 20 January: Inline Launch for External Integrations

### ✨ New

We're thrilled to introduce an exciting enhancement in this release: the ability to initiate external integrations directly within our widget, without the need for a modal.

**Key Feature: Inline Launch for External Integrations**

With this update, you can now seamlessly run external integrations inline within our widget interface. Say goodbye to modal interruptions and enjoy a more integrated and streamlined experience as you launch and manage your external integrations directly within the widget.

![ComplyCube](/files/jnPJa5Y3S5ydQZjYze2z)  ![](/files/scx4A8DTcFbKO7aM5y5i) <br>


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