Mistral’s platform is showing early signs of a new “Workflow” feature, surfaced as a beta item in the sidebar. The placement and naming suggest Mistral is preparing an agent-style builder where users could chain steps, add branching logic, and reuse the resulting flow across projects. If it ships, it would mainly benefit teams that rely on Mistral for repeatable tasks such as document processing, support triage, data extraction, and multi-step content pipelines.

Alongside Workflow, a new “Connectors” area is hinted at for creating and managing integrations inside the platform, with an emphasis on reuse across apps. That points to a more modular setup where integrations become shared building blocks for workflows, rather than one-off configurations per project.

On the Le Chat side, Mistral also appears to be iterating on an attachment composer that consolidates today’s separate entry points, including selecting project agents and libraries, into a single UI. Taken together, these additions read as Mistral shifting attention from model cadence to product-layer tooling, tightening how people assemble, connect, and run work inside its ecosystem. Timing is still unclear, but the beta labeling suggests active rollout preparation rather than a long-term placeholder.