This month’s release focuses on making Elementary easier to operate as teams and setups grow. Updates include self-serve multi-dbt project setup, clearer access control, improved auditability, and tighter integrations with external systems.
🧩 Self-serve support for multiple dbt projects
You can now self-serve the setup of multiple dbt projects in a single Elementary workspace.
Provide the project name and Elementary schema, and Elementary will present all projects in a single lineage, connected by each asset’s full relation name.
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🛂 Roles and permission management
Elementary Cloud now supports role-based access management with clear control over who can access what.
Roles determine what users can access across the platform, including which environments they can work in, which pages or configurations they have access to, and which resources (assets and tests) they can view or manage.
Learn more about role management setup here.
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📡 Audit log streaming
Audit logs can now be streamed from Elementary to Datadog, Splunk or GCS.
Audit logs capture user actions and system events across the platform. Streaming them allows teams to centralize monitoring, retain logs for compliance, and set up alerts on critical activity.
Learn more here.
🪢 Jira integration updates
You can now edit and add more details to Jira tickets before creating them.
When generating a Jira issue from an incident, a dynamic pre-filled form lets you review and update fields before submitting the ticket.
Note: In order to edit these additional fields, you need to re-authenticate the Jira app.
Learn more here.

Learn more about Elementary 2.0Join us for the Elementary 2.0 webinar, where Or and Maayan will walk through recent updates and where Elementary is heading next, including end-to-end coverage, user enablement, and automated reliability workflows.
Jan 21st, 11 AM EST. Sign up here.



