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What's New in v1.0.52: Contact Bulk Actions

What's New in v1.0.52: Contact Bulk Actions

NurtureHub v1.0.52 ships bulk action support for the contacts list — one of the most-requested workflow improvements from UK property agents managing large contact databases.


The Problem It Solves

Before this release, every category assignment, sequence enrolment, tag, or archive had to be performed one contact at a time. For agencies with hundreds of contacts to re-categorise after a portfolio change, a market shift, or an import from a CRM, that was a significant time sink.

What You Can Do Now

With v1.0.52, you can:

  • Select any number of contacts using checkboxes in the contacts list.
  • Assign a category to all of them at once — NurtureHub will generate personalised AI nurture sequences for every contact in the selection automatically.
  • Enrol them all into an existing sequence without visiting each contact record.
  • Archive in bulk to keep your active list clean after portfolio changes.
  • Export to CSV for reporting or sharing with your team.
  • Tag contacts in bulk to apply custom labels for filtering and segmentation.

The bulk-action toolbar appears the moment you make a selection, and stays out of the way when you don't need it.

AI Generation Still Happens for Every Contact

Bulk category assignment doesn't trade quality for speed. Each contact still receives its own individually generated three-email nurture sequence based on its category and your agency's brand voice — the same sequence that would be generated if you assigned the category manually. The only difference is that it all happens in parallel across your entire selection.

Plan Limits Are Still Respected

If a bulk assignment would push your account over its plan's sequence limit, NurtureHub shows you exactly how many sequences would be created and asks you to confirm before proceeding. Nothing is applied without your explicit approval.


For full details on each bulk action, see the Contact Bulk Actions feature guide.