Changelog ·

A calmer chat and steadier sends

Long conversations no longer get cut short, and the assistant's step-by-step thinking is tucked away by default — so the chat stays focused on what matters. And when you send something, you can see its status the moment you hit send.

What changed:

  • Chat: Longer conversations no longer get cut short, and the assistant's thinking is tucked away by default for a cleaner read
  • Sends: Action cards now show send status the moment you hit send, and iMessage recipients are checked against your contacts before sending
  • Automations: New automations no longer pick up unwanted default labels
  • Fixed conversations that could get stuck mid-task and stop responding
  • Fixed slow or missing suggestions when opening the assistant menu
  • Fixed onboarding showing the wrong state for people who'd already connected
  • Files created during a conversation now stay reliably linked, even if an import hits a snag
  • Scheduled runs now clearly tell you when they can't run because Full Disk Access is turned off, instead of failing quietly

Why it matters: A long working session shouldn't hit an invisible ceiling or drown you in the assistant's scratch work. This release keeps conversations going as long as you need and the chat focused on the answer — while making sure what you send reports its status right away.