Announcing Archer Platform Release 2026.04 Update Release 01 for SaaS
Summary
Archer Platform Update Release 2026.04.01 delivers targeted bug fixes for the Archer Platform.
This release is available to SaaS clients in the Archer SaaS Non-Production areas on May 19, 2026, and the Archer SaaS Production areas on May 21, 2026, after 3:30 a.m. UTC. Please see the regional UTC timeframes in the SaaS Announcement.
Release Notes
· Archer Announces Availability of Archer Release 2026.04.01.
Documentation
You can now find your Platform Help information for this release from a single link:
· Welcome to Archer Platform Help
Please continue to refer to following information available from the Archer Community:
· Archer 2026.04 Known Issues (PDF format)
· Archer 2026.04 Known Issues (Excel format)
Blogs
New
· Introducing Archer’s New Export Service
· Archer Notifications in Microsoft Teams
· Continual Performance Improvements in Archer SaaS
· Calculation Engine Enhancements – What’s New and What You Need to Know
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Plans for Change
· Deprecation Announcement: Relationship Visualization
· Announcement: Retirement of Classic Dashboards
· Deprecation Announcement: Archer Web Services APIs (SOAP APIs)
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End of Product Support Policy
Archer has a defined End of Primary Support policy associated with all major versions. For additional details, refer to the Product Version Life Cycle.
Originally posted on May 18, 2026 in the Archer Community.
Comments
5 comments
@Meg Oneil @Troy Helms
There are no Release Notes for 2026.04.01.
Considering this is being deployed to Non-Production today and Production on Thursday, please update the release notes ASAP so we know what are the Fixed Issues as well as any new & changed platform features.
Going forward Announcements should not be announced if Release Notes are not made available first...
Originally posted on May 19, 2026.
I regret that I can only like this comment once. Release notes should be complete and available prior to, or at the time of release (at the latest).
Originally posted on May 19, 2026.
Earlier today, the release notes were published in the Help Center. Additionally, Archer SaaS Deployment and Communication FAQ is available to help clients better understand the timing of internal activities.
Originally posted on May 19, 2026.
I'm sorry to say but that's not good enough and change is needed and I don't think this is the first time I am raising this...
Firstly, we are the customers, so if/when something goes wrong after a deployment Admins are the first one to get blamed and have to figure what happened and inform stakeholders at our organisation. Was it caused by the latest deployment? Is it an change that happened coincidentally at the same time? Who knows, but without any release notes, there's no power of deduction.
Secondly, as per the link you shared it says 'Archer typically announces scheduled outage upgrades 1–2 weeks in advance to give clients time to prepare. However, the final release scope is often confirmed only shortly before deployment due to ongoing validation and final testing. As a result, finalized “What’s New” documentation or Help Center updates may be published after the initial announcement.' .
I understand that as part of the actual deployment, variables may change and what was planned wasn't all deployed and that's why finalised documentation and updates are not available, but what about preliminary indication? What about planned fixes? Give us an idea of what you're looking to deploy and then once deployed confirm what was and wasn't deployed, what was fixed and what is still an issue. This prepares us as Admins to have an idea as to what to expect, so once the change is deployed if we see any strange behaviour we know straight away it attributes to the recent release and can raise a support ticket highlighting these defects to be resolved.
I for one am based in the UK, so what makes things even more difficult is that:
Lastly, the thing that really kicks me for this one is that only 2 things were fixed. No other changes, so surely that could have just been included in the SaaS announcement...
The strategic and ultimate solution that would make all customers happy - release the release notes before (even if draft and subject to change = better than nothing).
This is just me expressing why I believe it's beneficial to have preliminary/draft Release Notes before a change and how it impacts us customers if we don't have the data to hand. 😀
Customers also feeling this pain: @Alex Lahoski @Alex M @Dawn Teply @Georgia Widjaja
Archer team for awareness: @Marius Chingaru @Maryann Klustner @Scott Hrubes
Originally posted on May 20, 2026.
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Originally posted on June 19, 2026.
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