Issue 15 Week of June 1, 2026 Corporate Intelligence

Our product hit the public stage, Glean is gone, and the company showed up in Portugal.

A big week externally and internally. The Treasure AI Experience went live for public preview. Glean was shut down — and Treasure Work stepped in as the replacement. We took the stage at Agentic Europe with five customer stories. And the competitive landscape shifted at Snowflake Summit.

Headlines

  1. Glean is off — Treasure Work is the new enterprise search Decisions
  2. Treasure AI Experience preview is live — public launch next week Decisions
  3. Web Search now live in Treasure AI Studio across all regions Product
  4. Treasure Work at 77.8% employee adoption Product
  5. Agentic Europe: five customers on stage in Portugal GTM
  6. Snowflake Summit competitive roundup GTM
  7. Pride Month, six new hires, and Treasure AI Nights in Japan People
§1 · The Lede

Good morning, Treasure AI.

Two things happened this week that are directly connected: Glean was shut off, and the Treasure AI Experience went live for public preview ahead of next Monday's launch. Both are part of the same thesis — we build it, we use it, and now the world can try it. Glean's 254% usage overage and a surprise billing model change forced the decision, and Treasure Work absorbed the transition almost immediately. Agents are being migrated over, and the IT team is standing by to help.

Meanwhile the company was on stage in Lisbon at Agentic Europe with five customer stories — Condé Nast (celebrating five years with us), RS Group, Greene King, Nestle Mexico, and Informa. Volvo's UK team finished two days of hands-on training ahead of UAT next week, with US already live. EnsembleIQ renewed and expanded in the Americas. And Web Search is now built into Treasure AI Studio across all regions — agents can search the web in real time, automatically, without any configuration.

On the people side: June is Pride Month, six new teammates joined, and Taro and Sada gave public talks at Treasure AI Nights in Japan on how we build AI-native products — now subtitled in English for everyone.

§2 · Leadership Decisions & Pivots

What changed and why

Decision What changed Why In plain terms
Glean is disabled — permanently As of May 27, all employee access to Glean has been cut off with no planned restoration. All Glean agents are being migrated to Treasure Work. IT is supporting the transition. Glean's usage hit 254% of our contracted limit. Their billing model changed without prior notice, and our usage alerts didn't trigger in time. Facing unexpected cost exposure at that scale, the decision was made to cut access immediately. Several leaders also noted that usage was high but ROI was hard to articulate — a pattern that made the account difficult to defend at renewal. Use Treasure Work for enterprise search and agent workflows going forward. To migrate a Glean agent, use the import-glean-agent skill in Treasure Work, or reach out to the IT team.
Treasure AI Experience launches publicly next Monday A PLG (product-led growth) version of the Treasure AI platform is now available for public preview at treasure.ai ahead of its official public launch. Rafa shared the preview link company-wide and asked for feedback before launch. The company is moving to a product-led growth motion — giving prospects and customers the ability to try the platform directly, rather than only through a sales-led process. This is the first step in that direction. Try it: go to treasure.ai/preview-homepage, click Try Now, use password Preview2026. Share feedback via the linked spreadsheet.
FY27 leadership meeting content published openly Velocity Monday weekly meeting content and Quarterly Strategy Summit decks — including 3-slide quarterly reports from various departments — are now accessible to all employees on Confluence. Explicitly framed as an exercise in Openness and Transparency, one of the company's core values. Leadership wants employees to have direct visibility into the strategic direction being discussed at the top of the org. The content is on Confluence in the Sales Operations space. Worth a read if you want the full strategic context behind where the company is going in FY27.
§3 · Product Status Dashboard

Where things stand

Capability Stage What this means in plain terms
Treasure AI Experience — PLG platform Public preview The public-facing version of our platform is live for preview ahead of a full launch next Monday. This is the first time anyone outside the company can try Treasure AI without going through a sales process.
Web Search in Treasure AI Studio Generally available AI agents in Studio can now search the web in real time when your prompt calls for it — no setup needed. If you ask about recent market trends or competitor activity, the agent recognizes the need and searches automatically. Live across US, Tokyo, and EU01.
Treasure Work — internal AI workspace Internal use 77.8% of employees are now active users (437 of 562), up from 75.1% two weeks ago. External usage growing faster than internal — 385 external users across 88 accounts. Default model is being reset to Sonnet to manage costs as adoption scales.
Composable Audience Studio — Snowflake/BigQuery Design partner Company-wide enablement sessions ran May 27–28. A full competitive story is now available for the field. Performance testing flagged two issues under large-scale load (150M+ rows on Snowflake, BigQuery memory limits) — both being addressed.
In build / Internal use Design partner / Preview Generally available In design
§4 · Going to Market

Where the company is showing up

§5 · People & Culture

Celebrating each other

Happy Pride Month, everyone. Throughout June, we celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community, its history, and its many contributions to society. Pride traces its roots to the advocacy and activism that followed the 1969 Stonewall Uprising — a pivotal moment in the fight for LGBTQIA+ rights. Today, Pride is both a celebration of identity, community, and progress, as well as an opportunity to reflect on the work that remains.

— People Team, in #company on June 3. Pride Brown Bag: Tuesday, June 23, 12–1pm EST.

Welcome to six new teammates

Six new hires joined the team this week. Welcome to all of you — we're glad you're here.

Treasure AI Nights, Japan

Taro Saito and Sada gave public talks on how we build AI-native products — Taro on building Treasure Code and Treasure Work, Sada on the AI Studio backend and security. Recordings are now subtitled in English via Treasure Work. Worth watching.

FIFA World Cup — June 11

The World Cup kicks off June 11, hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the US. Join #the_real_football to follow along with fellow fans.

Google Groups self-service is live

You can now add/remove people from Google Groups or create a new one through a self-service portal in Okta — no ticket required. Check the Okta homepage for the tile.

§6 · Heads-Up & Action

This week, you should:

  • Try the Treasure AI Experience previewtreasure.ai/preview-homepage, password Preview2026. Share feedback before Monday's launch.
  • Migrate your Glean agents to Treasure Work — use the import-glean-agent skill, or ping the IT team. Disconnect the Glean connector in Treasure Work settings to avoid failed calls.
  • Pride Brown Bag: June 23, 12–1pm EST — all employees welcome. Reach out to the People Team if you'd like to help lead.
  • Composable enablement artifacts — if you missed the May 27–28 sessions, the recordings and slides are in #sales-enablement.