Release Jun 18, 2026
AI visibility is now a critical part of digital discovery. Customers are no longer relying solely on traditional search engines - they are turning to AI platforms for recommendations, comparisons, local options, and purchase decisions. With the latest Google I/O announcements, the future is becoming increasingly agent-driven, where AI systems can discover, evaluate, and act on behalf of users throughout the customer journey.
This release helps brands succeed in this new landscape with enhanced AI visibility insights, safer multilingual content workflows, faster schema deployment, improved FAQ management, and more flexible CMS hosting capabilities.
More than a collection of new features, this release strengthens the entire discovery-to-experience lifecycle: Measure AI visibility. Understand where and why your brand is cited. Identify content and schema gaps. Publish multilingual experiences with confidence. Improve how customers - and the AI systems guiding them- discover, understand, and engage with your brand.
GEO Intelligence
Clearer Citation Visibility in Prompt Details
GEO Intelligence now makes AI citation sources easier to understand. When reviewing prompt results, users can now see the citation domain, source icon, and the exact citation text returned by supported AI engines. This makes it easier to understand where a brand was cited, where the answer came from, and which sources may be influencing AI visibility.

Goal: Driving AI Discovery
What Users Can Do Now
Users can review AI prompt results with more context, validate the sources behind AI answers, and identify where citation improvements may be needed.
Why it Matters
AI visibility is not just about whether a brand appears. It is about understanding why it appears, where the AI answer is pulling information from, and what needs to be improved to increase visibility across branded and unbranded prompts.
Who Benefits
Marketing teams, SEO teams, customer success teams, and enterprise location managers who need clearer visibility into how AI engines understand and cite their brand.
Analytics
Phone Number Added to Form Leads
Form lead data now includes phone numbers in addition to existing lead information such as name, email, address, and location. This was especially important for automotive customers and other lead-driven businesses where phone follow-up is a key part of conversion.

Goal: Improve User-Driven Workflows
What Users Can Do Now
Teams can view more complete form lead records and follow up with prospects more effectively.
Why it Matters
Better lead visibility improves response speed, reduces missing contact information, and helps teams convert more inquiries into revenue.
CMS
Translation: Safer AI Translation Sync With Local Edit Protection
The AI translation workflow has been upgraded to avoid content loss, improve publishing control, and remove unnecessary dependency on engineering or product teams.
Previously, translated pages were overwritten during sync, and DX teams often needed cloned sites or product support to manage language pages. With this release, users get a safer translation workflow that preserves local edits, creates language pages in draft, and gives teams clearer control over what gets synced.

Goal: Improved User-Driven Workflows
What Users Can Do Now
Users can create translated language pages in draft, choose which pages to sync, see clearer warnings before full overrides, and preserve local edits during content-only sync. DX teams can also configure which pages and MI blocks should be included or excluded from translation without relying on product scripts.
Why it Matters
This reduces the risk of accidental content overwrites and gives teams more confidence when managing multilingual websites. It also moves translation setup closer to a self-serve workflow, reducing turnaround time and operational dependency.
Who Benefits
Enterprise customers managing multilingual sites, DX teams supporting language rollouts, and account teams working with customers where local market edits must be preserved.
What’s Next
The team is continuing work on translation performance, queue behavior, clearer ETA messaging, retry handling, email notifications, auto-sync, and bulk translation workflows. These follow-up items were identified during the sprint review and are being treated as important operational improvements.
Reverse Proxy Support for Single-Domain Customer Experiences
CMS now supports reverse proxy configurations for customers who want to keep their domain, routing, SSL, and application paths under their own control while still using Milestone to render marketing pages.
This allows customers to serve login, dashboard, account, or application pages from their own systems while Milestone renders SEO and marketing pages under the same customer domain. The end user continues to see a single, consistent domain experience.
Goal: Enterprise-grade Infrastructure
What Users Can Do Now
Customers can maintain one domain for both application and marketing experiences, while Milestone powers the CMS-rendered pages, internal links, sitemaps, robots.txt, and 301 mappings.
Why it matters
This is important for enterprise customers with strict domain, CDN, SSL, security, or application routing requirements. It allows Milestone to support more complex customer hosting models without forcing a fragmented domain experience.
Who benefits
Enterprise customers, agency customers, IT teams, and brands with custom application environments.
FAQ Manager
Page-Level FAQ Reordering and Translation Coverage
FAQ content now works better across translated and page-specific experiences. FAQ content is included in translation coverage, and FAQ ordering can now be controlled at the page level instead of being applied globally everywhere the FAQ is used.
Goal: Improved User-Driven Workflows
What Users Can Do Now
Users can customize FAQ order for specific pages and languages without affecting every other instance of that FAQ.
Why it Matters
Different pages and markets often need different FAQ priorities. This gives teams more control over what customers see first, while supporting localized and translated experiences.
Who benefits
Content teams, SEO teams, hospitality teams, multi-location businesses, and customers managing market-specific FAQ content.
Schema Manager
AI-Generated Schema Drafts With Review and Publish Workflow
Schema Manager now supports AI-agent-based schema generation with draft review and publishing controls. Users can upload or discover URLs, trigger auto-tagging, and review AI-generated schema before publishing. The workflow also includes email notifications once tagging is complete.
Goal: Improved Semantic Understanding for AI Engines
What Users Can Do Now
Users can select URLs, trigger AI-assisted schema tagging, receive a notification when the process is complete, review the generated schema in draft, and publish after validation.
Why it Matters
Schema is a critical foundation for AI visibility because it helps search engines and AI systems understand entities and their relationships and is the foundation for building the knowledge graph (the semantic identity) of the business. This release reduces manual schema effort while keeping humans in control before publishing.
Who Benefits
SEO teams, content teams, schema operations teams, and enterprise customers managing large numbers of pages.
How This Connects to GEO
GEO Intelligence shows where a brand is visible or missing in AI answers. Schema Manager helps strengthen the structured data layer that AI systems and search engines use to understand that brand. Together, they support the broader AI Visibility Flywheel: detect visibility gaps, identify content and schema issues, apply fixes, publish updates, and measure improvement.