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Coming Soon in CRM | Pool audience inline filtering
Filtering talent in Pool now happens inline above the talent table, with results updating in real time — and exploring talent no longer requires creating an audience first.
The audience filter drawer that previously covered up to 70% of the viewport has been replaced with a persistent inline filter bar. Filters update the table instantly as you add or adjust conditions. For the first time, ad-hoc filtering is decoupled from audience creation — you can explore any combination of filters, see the results, and decide afterwards whether to save the filter set as a named audience.
What's new
Inline filter bar on the Talent page: replaces the right-side drawer. Filters update the table in real time; the talent table stays fully visible at all times during filter construction.
Filtering decoupled from audience creation: ad-hoc filtering is now a distinct action from saving an audience. Queries that aren't saved don't create draft audiences or clutter the audiences list.
Audiences as standalone pages: named audiences are navigable as their own pages, reinforcing the separation between querying and managing saved audiences.
Why it matters
The drawer masked the table, making it impossible to evaluate results while building a query. And the conflation of filtering with audience creation forced users into a naming commitment before they'd confirmed the filter was even useful. Filtering is now instant and visual — audience creation is a deliberate act you choose to do.
What to expect
This replaces the existing filter drawer for all Pool customers — users familiar with the drawer will need to reorient.
All existing saved audiences are unaffected and continue to work as before.
Teams that have trained on the drawer filter UX should be notified proactively.
Availability
Coming soon — availability to be announced.