What's new in ClickStack - May 2026 ClickStack released June 2026 updates including dashboard table linking, scoped filters, enhanced number tiles, a revamped service map, Browser RUM dashboard template, experimental PromQL support, new MCP tools, AI Notebooks beta, ClickStack MCP server, and ClickStack Cloud private preview. Welcome to the June edition of What’s New in ClickStack. June focused on making dashboards more useful during investigations. Dashboard table linking introduces clickable actions that take users directly from aggregated views into searches or related dashboards, while scoped filters make it easier to build multi-source dashboards without every filter applying everywhere. We also expanded dashboard customization. Number tiles now support colors, threshold-based formatting, and automatic text scaling, making it easier to surface important signals at a glance. The service map received a substantial update as well, with latency percentiles, throughput metrics, server-side filtering, and a new focus mode for exploring dependencies. Beyond dashboards, we added a Browser RUM dashboard template, experimental PromQL support powered by the ClickHouse TimeSeries Engine, and a large batch of new MCP tools. We also made several major observability announcements at Open House. AI Notebooks entered beta for Managed ClickStack users, providing a persistent workspace for investigations where engineers can combine prompts, queries, charts, reasoning, and findings in a single shareable artifact. Alongside Notebooks, we introduced the ClickStack MCP server, exposing the same observability workflows and investigative primitives used internally by ClickStack to external agents and AI tools. We also announced ClickStack Cloud, now in private preview. ClickStack Cloud is a fully managed, serverless observability platform built on ClickHouse. Instead of managing collectors, ingestion infrastructure, scaling policies, storage, or schema tuning, teams simply send OpenTelemetry data to a managed endpoint and immediately begin exploring logs, metrics, and traces through the ClickStack UI. If you want ClickHouse-powered observability without operating the underlying infrastructure, ClickStack Cloud is designed to be the default path. As always, thank you to our new contributors, and welcome to the community. Whether you’re opening pull requests, filing issues, sharing ideas, or helping others, every contribution makes the project better for everyone. Tables are often the starting point of an investigation rather than the end of one. A chart showing error counts by service or latency by endpoint becomes much more useful when users can move directly from a row to the next step in their workflow. Until now, clicking a table row could only open a search using the row’s group-by values as filters. While convenient, it was difficult to control where users landed or how context was carried across. This month, we introduced configurable dashboard actions for table tiles. Row clicks can now open a search against a specific source with a custom WHERE clause, both of which support Handlebars templates that reference values from the selected row. Alternatively, rows can link directly to other dashboards, enabling drilldown workflows that move users from high-level operational views to more focused dashboards. Loading video... The feature is designed to behave like a normal web link. Rows with configured actions are rendered as