PowerBI Robots 2.5 is here: what’s new?

What’s new in PowerBI Robots 2.5?
New login method
If your organization has a Power BI Embedded subscription, you can now log in with your Azure service principal credentials to connect it to PowerBI Robots. To do so, open the desktop agent, go to the Power BI tab and choose Service Principal Credentials as your login method.
Enabling/Disabling Power BI Embedded capacity consumption
When you set up a playlist, you can tick a box to enable or disable your organization’s Power BI Embedded capacity consumption. If you do it, PowerBI Robots will start your organization’s Power BI Embedded service when it executes a playlist at the set hour and disables it afterward. This option is available on each playlist’s rendering settings, available at the bottom of the general tab.
Row-level security
You can now use two layers of row-level security when you add a visual to PowerBI Robots: row-level role and row-level user. Under each visual, you’ll now find a field to add Row Level Roles and Row Level Users.
More fields available when importing and exporting JSON and Excel files
You can now edit bookmarks, slicers, row-level roles, and row-level users in Excel or JSON files and import them to PowerBI Robots. Exported Excel and JSON files from PowerBI Robots will also contain those fields.
Manually editing slicers
Slicers are now available to be manually edited in the Visuals tab in the same fashion as Page and Report filters.
Other fixes and improvements
In addition to the new features, PowerBI Robots 2.5 also optimizes the bulk import function for lists of over 1,000 recipients, fixes the Power BI token expiration bugs, as well as a few others, and introduces some visual improvements to the web agent.