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[2025-02-05] New in Nylas - February 2025

Welcome, friends, to our monthly episode of New in Nylas! 👋 February has brought some snow to North America, so we're building snowmen in between shipping updates. ☃️ Speaking of updates...

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As a friendly reminder, Nylas maintains compatibility within major versions. This means if you’re on Nylas v3, you don’t need to do anything to use the features we’re talking about here.

Nylas v2 deprecation news

Nylas v3 is our faster, more reliable, easier to use new platform, and we can’t wait to show you what you’re missing.

⛔️ Nylas v2 has officially been deprecated as of January 20, 2025. If you haven’t migrated to v3 yet, contact Nylas Support.

SDK support for Nylas Scheduler

We mentioned in December that two of our four SDKs were updated with support for Nylas Scheduler. Well, the Python and Kotlin/Java SDKs now support it too!

Nylas API improvements and bug fixes

Nylas SDK changelogs

Our intrepid team of developers is always working to improve Nylas, and that includes the SDKs that we maintain. We had a few updates to the SDKs throughout the month:

New and updated docs

We’re always working to make our docs better! This month, we’re pointing the spotlight at our Rate limits in Nylas page. We updated it with some more information about how to work with your provider to avoid rate limits.

Consolidated Scheduler docs

We've also done an overhaul on our Scheduler docs to make them more succinct and easier to navigate. 🚀 Feel free to take a stroll through the updated information, and let us know if you have any comments or suggestions!

Latest Nylas Tech blogs

Our Developer Advocates are hard at work bringing you cool demos built on Nylas v3. Here are the new posts from the last month:

That's all for now

As always, we appreciate you joining us for our release. If you want to keep an eye on what's coming to Nylas next, you can check our public roadmap.

Your feedback and suggestions about the Nylas platform are always welcome. If you have any comments or suggestions on the documentation, you can also drop us a line.

Until next time! 👋