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Coming soon: some names in ioMoVo are changing

A naming change is coming to some parts of ioMoVo. Here is what changes, what stays, and what your team may want to update.

Written by Zakaria Waletski

Some parts of ioMoVo are being renamed in a release due in mid September 2026. This is a naming change, not a functional one. Nothing you have configured moves, breaks, or needs redoing.

We are telling you now because if your team has been trained on the current names, you will want time to update your own runbooks and internal documentation before the change appears.

What is changing

Today

From mid September

ioAI

ioGallery

Skills

Tools

ioAssistant

folded into ioPilot as a mode

ioFlow is being split in two

ioFlow currently holds both the things you build and the things that run. That has been a common source of confusion, so the two are being separated.

ioFlow keeps everything that runs: Pipelines, Scheduler, Smart Rules, AI Indexing and the Event Log.

ioStudio is a new home for everything you build: Agents, Tools and model configuration.

If you have been hunting for the right tab, this is the change most likely to make your day easier.

One name is being reused, so read this bit

The name ioAI does not disappear. It is being reused for something different: a model connection type, for running a model on your own machine and connecting it back into ioMoVo alongside Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini and Grok.

So from mid September, ioAI means a way to connect your own model, and the metadata gallery you know as ioAI today is called ioGallery. Worth flagging to anyone on your team who writes internal documentation.

What is not changing

ioCloud, ioHub, ioProject, ioMarket, ioPortal and ioReports keep their names. Admin settings stay in plain English rather than taking an io prefix.

How the change will appear

The renames arrive together in a single release rather than trickling in over several. For one release cycle after that, the old name is carried as a subtitle alongside the new one, so there is a period where both are visible and nobody has to guess.

What you may want to do between now and then

  • Update internal runbooks, training material and screenshots that name ioAI, Skills or ioAssistant

  • Let anyone who trains new starters know, so they are not teaching vocabulary that expires in September

  • If you have written automation or documentation against these surfaces, check whether it references them by name

We will update this article if anything changes before the release. If you have questions about how this affects your deployment specifically, talk to your ioMoVo contact.

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