Files, workflows, and calmer chat
Upload broader files, run workflows with history, tune billing and workspace settings, and keep chat steadier when connections change.
Release notes
New updates and product improvements from our team
Upload broader files, run workflows with history, tune billing and workspace settings, and keep chat steadier when connections change.
Search everything from Command Center, preview chat images while they upload, and move through workspaces with a cleaner rail and sidebar.
Drag chat panels out of the window, manage custom specialists end-to-end, and ship workflows scoped to a workspace.
Channels get a Slack-style header, MCP servers gain OAuth sign-in, and fine-grained organization permissions arrive.
New chats now name themselves with a local model, and the titlebar gains back/forward buttons.
Settings gets a model-first Connections page, NVIDIA arrives as a managed provider, and a new Humans Only composer mode pauses specialists.
You can now see workspace usage in Settings, and paid workspaces no longer need migrated provider rows to use Zephyr Built In.
Zephyr Built In now survives relaunches, specialists can mention each other, and provider settings stop hitting 400s.
Managed-key billing now reserves spend up front, settings becomes a full-window page, and the chat proxy retries the right things and fails fast on the rest.
Cloudflare Workers AI joins the model catalog, workspaces no longer block on catalog preload, and explicit specialist mentions go through the join flow again.
Global Cmd+K search, a first-class tooling editor for specialists, image focus view in chat, and Hugging Face models in the catalog.
Workspaces auto-join verified domains, the specialist builder gains markdown import and validated drafts, and the desktop app sits much quieter at idle.
Specialists can now create workflows that show up in the UI, you can override a model inline from any reply, and broken member invites are fixed.
The code editor loads and selects text again, chat bubbles match the design tokens, and workspace handling moves into the secured backend layer.
A new hybrid runtime routes tool calls between local and remote sandboxes, MCP server config is finally editable, and a stack of chat fixes cleans up notifications, errors, and routing.
New DMs and reactions land in real time, the macOS updater relaunches cleanly, and settings now warn before you lose unsaved changes.
Switch between accounts in one click, see specialists and presence reliably across rooms, and authenticate Bedrock with an AWS profile.
Specialists can read your VSCode editor state, you can attach files in chat, and Specialist Builder now respects your model overrides.
Workspaces ship with proper owner/admin/member roles, workflows get typeahead pickers for channels and specialists, and the updater stops getting stuck.
You can invite teammates with a shareable link, configure each model provider on its own page, and leave a workspace cleanly.
You get real chat notifications with unread badges, native AWS Bedrock routing, and the ability to run multiple app copies side by side.
API keys and MCP servers now stay locked to the workspace where you set them up.
Incoming messages auto-translate, you can set a display name for @-mentions, and the Max tier ships with a reworked checkout.
You can now configure MCP servers from settings, OpenRouter sign-in works reliably, and chat, billing, and specialists land a wave of fixes.
Sign in with OpenRouter, configure MCP servers from the UI, and use a smoother browser and code panel.
0.1.7 is the inaugural release of the AI platform: chat, custom specialists, an in-app code editor, a tool sandbox, and workflows.
0.0.1 and 0.0.2 are the first builds of the AI platform going out — chat, specialists, an embedded browser, and an extensions manager.