- Release notes
- 2025.10.1

Assistant release notes
Release date: 30 October 2025
- More details tab: Previously available for Marketplace and Automation Store apps, its information has been moved to the main Details tab.
- Update tab: Previously shown when an app received a new version. Now, a banner notifies you if the selected app has an available update.
- Error tab: Previously displayed when the installation or update of an app failed. Now, a banner notifies you of any issues encountered during installation or updates.
You can access your Studio Web templates directly from the Search bar by typing the name of template you need.
Alternatively, you can view the entire collection by navigating to the Templates page in Studio Web using the new shortcut available in Assistant. This shortcut is located under the UiPath Products section within the Dashboard panel.
When you first use Assistant on macOS, you're asked to grant your automations permissions for screen recording. Selecting this option opens the Screen & System Audio Recording settings. To grant permission, select the "+" button and find UiPath Assistant in your Applications list. You can also access these settings later in Assistant under Preferences > General.
- Applying policy changes, like updating permissions or toggling features
- Installing new widgets or fixing widget-related errors
We have implemented a solution to prevent displaying Invalid Grant errors to users. If you see the Assistant sign out prompt, your credentials have expired. You are signed out of Assistant and need to sign in again to refresh the authentication token.
- Process execution visibility: A clear animation now displays when processes are running, so you always know what’s in progress.
- Dynamic resizing of the Assistant window: we have removed the Expand/Collapse button from the toolbar. You can dynamically resize the Assistant window by dragging its edges.
- Maximize button: We’ve added a maximize button on the Assistant toolbar.
- The Details tab now displays if the selected process is part of a personal workspace.
- You can now open multiple UiPath Apps apps simultaneously from Assistant. Previously, opening a new app would close the existing one.
- Assistant now displays all deployed apps, not just the first 50.
- We’ve refined the terminology in UiPath Assistant, focusing on the Preferences window, to provide a more user-friendly experience. We've also made updates to ensure consistency with Assistant Web.
- The Details tab now displays if the selected process is part of a personal workspace.
- Widget-related errors are now captured in the Diagnostic logs file. To download an archive of these logs, go to Assistant > Preferences > Help > Troubleshoot > Start diagnostic tool.
- Uncaught exceptions prevented Apps from loading in Assistant and triggered the error message: "Apps has encountered a problem. Please try refreshing the list or contact your Automation Department if the problem persists." These exceptions were not logged, making it difficult to identify the root cause. They are now properly tracked in internal logs.
- Previously, automations triggered from Studio Web didn’t run on your local machine.
- After waking your Mac from sleep, the Autopilot widget sometimes failed to install.
- Fixed the “Status/Version: 0 Unknown Error” that occurred for macOS users.
- Opening Preferences would show a blank page. Now you see the correct screen.
- Some elements had low contrast and were hard to see. Now they’re clearer with improved contrast.
- The static content from the Stop automation dialog box wasn’t read by certain screen readers.
- Uncaught exceptions prevented Apps from loading in Assistant and triggered the error message: "Apps has encountered a problem. Please try refreshing the list or contact your Automation Department if the problem persists." These exceptions were not logged, making it difficult to identify the root cause. They are now properly tracked in internal logs.
- Previously, automations with multiple sub-bindings didn’t run in Assistant Web.
- Editing connections for personal workspace processes wasn’t possible.