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Product10 April 2026

What's Coming Next: Our 2026 Product Roadmap

A look at what we're building next: SSO expansions, advanced watermarking, ANZ-specific compliance reports, and more.

A look at what we're building next. The roadmap isn't a commitment (priorities change), but it's a reasonable indication of where ShareAndGo is heading in the second half of 2026 and into 2027.

Q2 2026: SSO expansions

Right now, ShareAndGo supports Google OAuth, Microsoft OAuth, and email-verified guest access. We're adding support for SAML 2.0 and OpenID Connect with custom identity providers — which means larger organisations can use their existing IdP (Okta, Azure AD, Google Workspace, OneLogin, Ping) to gate data room access.

Why this matters: for enterprise customers, SSO isn't optional. It's a hard requirement for procurement. This unlocks a segment of the market we've been deferring.

Q2 2026: advanced watermarking

Current watermarking is solid but visible. We're adding a mode with subtle per-session watermarking that's visible enough to be useful for attribution but not so visible that it disrupts reading. Also: embedded watermarks that survive screenshots and photo-of-screen attacks (using techniques borrowed from video steganography).

Q3 2026: ANZ compliance reports

A set of pre-built compliance reports mapped to Australian regulatory frameworks: Privacy Act breach notification readiness, ATO record retention compliance, APRA CPS 234 data protection, ASIC record-keeping. One-click generation of the evidence you need for an audit or regulatory review.

Q3 2026: bulk import tools

Migrating a historical document archive into ShareAndGo should be as easy as drag-and-drop. We're building bulk import tools for common sources: SharePoint, Google Drive, Dropbox, ShareFile, NetDocuments, iManage. Preserves folder structure and, where possible, existing metadata.

Q4 2026: mobile apps

We've resisted building mobile apps so far because the web experience is optimised for mobile browsers and most customers prefer it. But enterprise procurement teams expect dedicated apps, so we're building native iOS and Android apps for guest viewing. Admin functions will remain web-based for now.

Q4 2026: deeper integrations

Webhooks for events (document viewed, NDA accepted, access revoked), a Zapier integration, and direct connectors for common practice management systems (Xero Practice Manager, CCH iFirm, MYOB Practice). The goal: ShareAndGo becomes part of your workflow rather than a separate thing you have to remember to use.

2027 and beyond

The bigger-picture things we're thinking about: AI-assisted redaction for privileged content, automated compliance mapping from document content to regulatory frameworks, and integration with e-signature workflows through our sister product SignAndGo. Less concrete than the 2026 items, but directionally where the industry is going.

What we're NOT building

We get asked about a lot of things we've chosen not to build. Here's the list and why: video conferencing (it's a different product), real-time document editing (Google Docs exists, we're not rebuilding it), built-in project management (use Linear, Notion, or Jira), and blockchain anything (we haven't found a use case where blockchain is actually better than a hash chain + reputable host).

The focus remains: secure document sharing, done exceptionally well, for Australian professional services firms.