Changelog
Receipts for every public-facing change. Oldest first never makes sense for a changelog, so this is newest first.
Loops can now pull work straight from Linear or GitHub issues — one PR per item, pinging you only when they need you, with a while-you-were-away digest.
Recurring workflows that keep shipping toward a north star, and bring-your-own guardrails enforced server-side.
Hand the agent a whole goal — not just a message. It plans, builds, reviews its own work, and opens a PR for you to merge.
A fast default model is included on every plan. Bring your own API key to run Claude, GPT and others — billed at provider cost, with a spend limit you set.
Land on a fleet overview, jump between agents, rename and tidy as you go, and a gentler way to wake a paused agent.
Before calling a task done, the agent runs your tests and opens the app in a real browser — and learns each repo so the next task starts smarter.
The preview pane finds the dev server's real port, waits for it to actually serve, and self-heals across restarts.
Streaming recovers itself mid-turn, cold agents wake gracefully, and the composer and error states got a pass.
Switch between running agents in a single tab — no reload, warm sessions, instant context.
Clearer data handling, retention, and deletion — covering GDPR, CCPA, and India's DPDP.
Managed publish now pushes the agent's real work and verifies it landed before reporting success.
Model and git credentials never touch the box your code runs on, the agent runs unprivileged, and a red-team suite runs on every change.
Full documentation with search, plus light and dark themes across the whole site.
Gitignored local files — .env, local config — now persist when an agent sleeps and restores.
Hand off a task in plain English, get a pull request. The hosted agent fleet is live.
Public stats page — agents, conversations, deployments, tokens — refreshed every minute from production.
Waitlist confirmations and agent updates now send straight from our own infrastructure.