2026-05-14-test-sync-runs
Cap a sync run at N rows for testing
You can now set a row limit when you trigger a manual sync run. Tick "Limit number of rows" in the Run Sync dialog, enter a number, and Oneprofile stops importing once that many records have moved. Use it to dry-run a new mapping against a sample of your real data before letting the full sync loose.
New checkbox and number input in the Run Sync dialog on the sync settings page
The cap applies across the import and backfill phases of the same run
Leave the box unticked and the run behaves exactly as before
Suggested destination fields show up in the dropdown
When you pick a source field in a sync field mapping, the destination dropdown now opens on its own and surfaces the matches Oneprofile has already inferred for that source. Suggested destinations are pinned to the top of the list under a "Suggested Matches" group, each marked with a sparkles icon, so you can confirm the auto-mapped target with one click instead of scrolling through every property on the destination side.
Destination dropdown auto-opens after you choose a source field
"Suggested Matches" group sits above "Identity Fields" and the rest of the destination properties
Sparkles icon and primary-color left border flag every auto-matched option
Twenty sample records in the connection preview
The preview step when you connect a new source now pulls up to twenty sample profiles instead of ten, and the success banner spells out that the preview is a sample. The "no customers found" warning is also clearer: it now says no customers were found in the first twenty sample records, not that your account is empty.
Sample size doubled from 10 to 20 across the source and integration creation flows
Success and empty-state copy clarifies that the preview is a sample, not your full dataset