Vaiz in Claude, a unified sign-in, and a fresh start for new teams
Vaiz 2.87 brings OAuth-based access to Vaiz from Claude through the Vaiz MCP server, a unified auth experience, and a redesigned onboarding for every new user.
Vaiz 2.87 brings OAuth-based access to Vaiz from Claude through the Vaiz MCP server, a single unified auth experience, and a redesigned onboarding for every new user.
Connect Vaiz to Claude via OAuth
Vaiz MCP can now be connected to Claude Web as a Custom Connector through standard OAuth. From Claude, you authorize Vaiz once on a dedicated consent screen, and your Claude conversations can then read and act on your spaces, projects, tasks, and documents — with the same access rules as in the app. Connections can be revoked at any time from Personal Security Settings.
Unified auth experience
Sign-up and sign-in have been merged into a single screen. Instead of choosing between two separate flows, you enter your email and Vaiz takes care of the rest: new users get a 4-digit code and a confirmation link to verify the address, returning users get the same one-step code-based sign-in, and Google / Slack / GitHub OAuth remain available alongside. The result is a shorter path to the app and far less confusion for first-time visitors.
A new onboarding for everyone
The new onboarding flow is now enabled for all users. New accounts go through a streamlined first-run experience that focuses on the essentials — your name and your space — and gets you into the product faster, with fewer questions and a clearer path to your first task.
Bug fixes and improvements
- Invite call-to-actions across the app. New invite entry points appear in the sidebar and in the assignee picker, so inviting teammates no longer depends on finding the Team page.
- Autocomplete in History search. The Search tasks field in History list now suggests matching tasks as you type, so you can jump straight to a task’s activity instead of filtering the feed by free text.
- Custom fields creation flow. Creating a custom field now requires a meaningful name up front — no more silent defaults or accidental duplicates with identical names.
- Subscription cancel webhook. Cancelling a subscription now reliably flips it to the Canceled state.
- Limits update after cancellation. After a subscription is cancelled, workspace limits (users, storage, automations) correctly fall back to the Free plan values instead of keeping Pro-level limits.
- Seat limit on invites. When a paid plan is at its seat limit, invites are now properly blocked across every entry point, with a clear «Team is full» state and a path to upgrade.
- Re-importing a project. Repeating an import of the same project now correctly carries over assignees on the imported tasks.
- Imports into archived projects. Archived projects are no longer offered as a destination when importing, so imported data can’t silently land in an archive.
- Slack task creation respects access. When creating a task from Slack, the project and board pickers now show only the projects and boards you actually have access to in Vaiz.
- Mobile web is usable again. Boards, dashboards, documents, history, settings, home, important, team, and archive all render and work correctly on mobile browsers.
- Social links on the site. Footer now links out to our LinkedIn, X, and Instagram.
- Various polish across integrations, auth, billing, imports, and the task card.