
2025 was a busy year for our team at Daisychain: we launched A/B testing, suggested quick replies, smarter opt-out handling, personalized email automations (we're multi-channel now!), and lots of pathway upgrades. But one of the most exciting things we’ve been working on has been under wraps…until now. Daisychain is hitting the ground running in 2026 with a big new feature called Flows.

We’ve launched A/B testing in Daisychain, making it simple for any team to experiment with different SMS messages. Write different message variants, use an intuitive slider to set your test size, see side-by-side stats on replies, clicks, conversions, and opt-outs, and get a built-in significance check before sending the winner to the rest of your audience. A feature once reserved for power users is now accessible to everyone.

Apple’s iOS 26 update introduces a feature called Screen Unknown Senders. It changes how some messages show up on iPhones—but the good news is, it’s off by default. For organizations that prioritize real conversations and supporter trust, this update is more opportunity than obstacle. We put together a quick guide on what’s changing, what isn’t, and how to make sure your messages keep showing up.

Quick Replies got smarter. Daisychain can now suggest the most relevant Quick Reply based on an incoming message from your supporter, and pre-populate the message in the composition box. Our hope is that this saves valuable time, keeps conversations moving, and eliminates a bit of busywork.

Daisychain’s latest update brings smarter opt-out detection to keep your lists clean and Quick Replies to help your team respond instantly and consistently.

It’s been a little while since our last update, but we’ve been hard at work to help organizers run smarter, more effective campaigns.