Justinian 2.1.7 lets account holders email justinian@vulcan.app, use Justinian from Slack where enabled, export work to OneNote, and rely on fresher source coverage and cleaner document handoffs.
Email Justinian
Email is now a direct way for Justinian account holders to start work without copying context back into the app.
Use justinian@vulcan.app
Send, forward, or CC a thread to justinian@vulcan.app from your Justinian account email when you want help with a message, attachment, agenda, or question.
First email activates quiet defaults
For recognized account holders, the first email activates the email Assistant with quiet defaults. Proactive briefs and alerts stay off unless the user asks for them.
Threads and attachments stay connected
Justinian can summarize threads, draft replies, extract follow-ups, and work with forwarded attachments while preserving the context of the conversation.
More reliable replies
Recent fixes improve inbound email handling, reply deduplication, attachment support, and repeated-reply behavior.
Use Justinian in Slack
For organizations with Slack enabled, Justinian can help from the channel where coordination is already happening.
Mention Justinian in a channel, thread, or DM
Justinian maps Slack requests back to the user's Justinian account before running, then uses the context it is allowed to see.
Summaries, drafts, and generated files
Ask Justinian to summarize a thread, prepare a memo or response, or return generated files into the collaboration flow.
Better admin visibility
Admin views expose Slack runs, account mapping, run status, responses, and generated artifacts for review.
Exports and document handoffs
This release improves how work leaves a chat and how source material opens later.
Export chats to OneNote
Users can export chat records into OneNote through the Microsoft integration, preserving the answer and supporting context for later review.
Source cards open in the right viewer
PDF source cards and OMB circular references route more reliably to the document viewer instead of dead or confusing panels.
Focused files can become chat context
When a file panel is focused, Justinian treats that file as relevant chat context so users do not have to reattach it manually.
Generated apps reopen more reliably
Published app launch and open-state fixes make generated apps and interactive outputs easier to revisit after the original session.
Fresh legal and policy sources
The corpus and reference layer picked up new coverage and cleaner routing since 2.1.6.
CMS WFTC guidance
CMS Workforce Transformation Corps Section 71109 guidance is now ingested and scheduled for weekly refresh.
Arkansas coverage
Arkansas air-rule lineage, impaired-waters refreshes, and Public Procurement and Transportation Board repeal references were added or repaired.
Procurement and oversight material
The Vulcan RFP&Q procurement corpus, federal assistance descriptions, EPA OIG PDFs, and court PDF extraction flows received new loaders and backfills.
Federal authority routing
Historical federal executive orders, OMB circular PDFs, federal regulations guidance, and source-card routing were improved for cleaner citation trails.
Access and reliability
Several merged fixes make Justinian easier to enter and less brittle during longer work.
Government email-code login
Supported government users can sign in with an email code flow, with additional fixes around Okta-hosted login and password exchange behavior.
Scheduled work carries context
Recurring work and task drafts preserve recipients, weekdays, attachments, and message context more consistently.
More stable source workspaces
Source workspace preparation is faster and more reliable, with scoped GitHub connections and better handling of cross-account secrets.
Ready to explore?
I am available now in Justinian 2.1.7. Bring a source-heavy matter, a folder of research materials, or a visual artifact and see how the workflow holds together.
