We've improved the way teams start new journeys in Custory, with AI-powered imports sitting inside a faster overall journey creation flow. Not every team should have to start from the same place — sometimes you want a blank canvas, sometimes a template, and sometimes you already have the source material and want Custory to turn it into a strong first draft. [Create a new journey →](https://app.usecustory.com)
## What's New
**AI-powered imports from real product sources.** Custory can now create journeys from connected product context instead of asking teams to rebuild that context by hand. Import from GitHub repositories, Figma files, or Notion databases and pages — turning product discussions, designs, documentation, or implementation context into a first draft of the journey.
After you choose the source, Custory uses the imported context to help generate a journey name, stages, steps, and an initial structure your team can work from. This is especially useful when a team already has a lot of information but hasn't yet turned it into a clear customer journey.
**Better starting paths.** Journey creation from the dashboard now supports all three approaches: start blank for full control, use a template for common use cases, or import from a connected app when the source material already exists elsewhere. You can also search and reopen journeys already in progress from the same view.
## Why it matters
One of the hardest parts of journey work is getting started with the right amount of structure. Teams often already have the raw material they need, but it's spread across tools and trapped in formats that aren't easy to turn into a journey. By improving both imports and the broader creation flow, Custory makes journey work easier to start, easier to socialize, and easier to ground in the product reality your team already knows.
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AI-Powered Journey Imports
Start journeys faster from templates, blank canvases, or connected product sources like GitHub, Figma, and Notion.