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Release stages

What Preview, Beta, and GA mean in Neuralift, and how the badges appear throughout these docs.

Neuralift capabilities ship in stages. A stage tells you two things: whether the capability is switched on for your organization, and how settled it is. This page defines the three stages and is the page every stage badge in these docs links to.

The stages

StageWhat it meansHow you get it
PreviewFunctional and supported, but not yet enabled for every organization, and details may still change based on feedback.Enabled per organization; contact your Neuralift representative or support@neuralift.ai to request it.
BetaReserved for early-access programs run directly with Neuralift. You’ll only encounter a Beta capability if your organization is part of one.By invitation from Neuralift.
GA (generally available)The default: stable, fully supported, and on for your organization under your contract.Nothing to do; GA capabilities are there from day one.

How badges appear in these docs

Pages that document a Preview capability carry a Preview badge and banner at the top of the page, so you know before reading that the feature may need to be enabled for your organization first. When a generally available page mentions a Preview capability in passing, the first mention is marked “(Preview)” and links here. Anything without a badge is GA.

Current Preview capabilities

CapabilityWhere it’s documented
BigQuery data connectionsConnecting BigQuery
Redshift data connectionsConnecting Redshift
Cloud-storage push delivery (S3)Delivering results
sFTP deliveryDelivering results
Lift potential (what-if modeling)KPI lenses & lift
MCP: AI assistant access (by request, under agreement)MCP overview

Note. Release stages are separate from your commercial plan. Some GA capabilities (exports and warehouse delivery, for example) are available on contracted plans; see the exporting overview. If something described in these docs isn’t visible in your organization, Getting help covers who to ask.