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# HighLevel Updates: New Features for July 13-17, 2026
- URL: https://netpartners.marketing/highlevel-updates-week-july-13-17-2026/
- Published: 2026-07-20T09:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2026-08-16T11:45:42.000Z
- Description: HighLevel's July 13-17, 2026 releases: MCP app connectors, CRM triggers for AI agents, bulk workflow edits, and big admin time savers.
- Author: Zoltan Juhasz
- Tags: Product Updates

HighLevel shipped a compact but meaningful set of releases between July 13 and 17, 2026\. The headliners let AI agents connect to outside apps and react to CRM events, joined by a smarter workflow editor, a rebuilt Voice AI deployment screen, customizable event page text, and stronger permission and audit controls. Here is what landed and why it matters for agencies and small businesses.

## Super Agents Connect to Outside Apps and React to CRM Events

The biggest news of the week involves Super Agents, HighLevel's autonomous [AI agent framework](https://guide.launchkit.work/ai.html?ref=netpartners.marketing). Two separate releases expand what these agents can see and do.

### MCP Connectors in Agent Studio

Super Agents can now link to third-party applications through MCP connectors. Inside Agent Studio, users can browse available apps, authenticate with OAuth or a standard login, and decide exactly which tools each agent may use. Once connected, an agent can take actions in those external apps whenever its triggers fire. The first three connectors are HubSpot, Notion, and Apify, with more scheduled to arrive later the same week. HighLevel has also stated that MCP connector support will extend to Voice AI and Conversations AI soon.

For agencies, this is a practical bridge between HighLevel and the rest of a client's stack, with no custom integration work required, which shortens delivery timelines and makes retainers stickier. The HubSpot connector is also useful for teams mid-migration, and this [HighLevel versus HubSpot comparison](https://www.gohighlevel.com/highlevel-vs-hubspot?fp%5Fref=details&ref=netpartners.marketing) lays out what a full switch looks like.

### Contact and Opportunity Triggers

Super Agents also gained three CRM-based triggers. Agents can now launch when a new contact is created, when a new opportunity is created, or when an opportunity changes status. The opportunity triggers can be filtered by pipeline and stage, and the status trigger also matches on Open, Won, Lost, or Abandoned. These join the existing chat, form submission, tag change, appointment, and schedule triggers, and they are live now in the Agent Studio trigger picker.

In practice, an agent can start qualifying every new lead the moment it enters the [CRM](https://guide.launchkit.work/crm.html?ref=netpartners.marketing), or run a win-back sequence the instant a deal is marked Lost. Follow-up that used to depend on a human noticing a pipeline change now happens automatically, which directly protects revenue.

## AI Builder Handles Targeted and Bulk Workflow Edits

The AI assistant inside the workflow builder now follows scoped editing instructions with far greater precision. Name the exact actions or triggers to change and it edits only those, leaving everything else untouched. It also runs bulk operations from a single instruction: rewriting copy across email and SMS actions, swapping pipeline stages across many steps at once, or setting the From Name and From Email on all or selected email actions. Supply new copy for 20 of a workflow's 50 emails and only those 20 change. Every edit appears as a preview before saving.

For anyone maintaining long client workflows, this converts dozens of manual open-edit-save cycles into one sentence. Rebranding a nurture sequence or updating sender identity across an entire account becomes a minutes-long task instead of an afternoon.

## Voice AI Gets a Unified Deploy Tab with Chat Widget Controls

The former Phone and Availability tab in [Voice AI](https://guide.launchkit.work/voice-ai.html?ref=netpartners.marketing) has been rebuilt into a single deployment screen. Phone settings, call routing, and working hours now share one card, and numbers appear directly on the page instead of behind a modal. New numbers can be bought in-page and assigned immediately. Call routing is now a choice between two labeled modes, answer calls directly or use as backup. The working hours interface uses clickable day chips, and custom schedules can now run to midnight instead of stopping at 11:30 PM.

Chat is treated as a full channel on the same screen. Users can connect, create, or disconnect a chat widget without leaving the deploy view, and one click generates a pre-configured widget when none exists. Editing opens in a new browser tab so the builder session stays intact. Less setup friction means faster launches for anyone selling AI phone or chat coverage to clients.

## Event Pages Open Up Full Text Customization in Beta

A new beta release makes every attendee-facing string on event pages editable from the landing page design editor: headings, section titles, button labels, checkout copy, and even system messages such as failed reservation alerts and invalid coupon errors. A live preview shows changes instantly, a search box locates any field, and strings can be reset to defaults individually or all at once. The controls cover event details, schedule, checkout, and online event pages. For agencies running client events, this removes the last generic platform wording from a fully branded experience.

## Tighter Team Permissions and AI Audit Logging

Two admin-focused releases round out the week.

- **Unified scheduling permissions:** The role and permission model from Meetings now extends to Services and Rentals. All three modules share the same six controls: viewing calendars, managing setup, managing appointments, managing groups and categories, managing associated resources such as staff and equipment, and managing global preferences. Admins configure these under Settings, then Team or My Staff, then Roles and Permissions, letting agencies grant narrow access without over-privileging anyone.
- **AI Suite audit logs:** AI plan, limit, agent, and promotion changes are now recorded in the platform's standard audit logs, with 21 event types tracked. Every entry names the actual user who made the change rather than a generic service account, and 31 fields are queryable through the API. For agencies managing AI spend across many client locations, this creates clear accountability.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### Which MCP connectors are available for Super Agents right now?

HubSpot, Notion, and Apify were live at launch, with more connectors announced for later the same week. MCP support in Voice AI and Conversations AI was described as coming soon.

### Is the event page text customization available to everyone?

The feature shipped in beta. It is accessed through the Public Pages section of an event, where organizers edit copy, preview changes live, and publish when ready.

### Do the new CRM triggers require extra setup?

The Contact Created trigger needs no configuration. The opportunity triggers offer optional filters for pipeline, stage, and status so agents only run on deals that matter. For everything shipped this month, see the full [July 2026 HighLevel updates roundup](https://guide.launchkit.work/blog-highlevel-updates-july-2026.html?ref=netpartners.marketing).

## Try These Features Yourself

Between app-connected AI agents, CRM-triggered automation, and one-instruction bulk edits, this week's releases reward teams that bill for outcomes, not hours. The fastest way to judge the fit is to build with them directly. [**Start a free 30-day GoHighLevel trial**](https://www.gohighlevel.com/details-ai-agency-white-label?fp%5Fref=details&ref=netpartners.marketing) and test the new Super Agent triggers on your own pipeline.