When Runner finishes a task, it shows a card that links straight to what it made — the file, the Google Doc, the Linear issue, the Notion page — so you can open the deliverable in one click instead of scrolling back through the conversation.
What changed:
- Work results: A card at the end of a task takes you straight to the file, document, or link Runner produced, with a branded favicon so you can spot it at a glance
- Chrome: The connection recovers on its own when you relaunch Chrome, instead of staying dead until you reconnect by hand
- Chrome: New tabs Runner opens no longer steal focus from what you were doing
- iMessage: Runner can send to phone numbers and handles, not only saved contacts
- Gmail: Clicking Send on a draft now lets the message go through even when Runner had flagged something to double-check
- Connections: Reconnecting a disconnected app is faster — no more 60-second wait between tries
- Settings: Local connection setups are now visible in Settings, so you can see exactly what's wired up
- Conversations: Copying a transcript no longer includes the "Assistant:" and "User:" labels
- Workspaces: A workspace that lost its underlying connection now appears as a recoverable placeholder instead of quietly disappearing
- Fixed Heartbeat re-running on drafts that were already in flight
- Fixed mobile conversations getting stuck when an upstream service returned an error
- Fixed connection-request cards getting orphaned when the source they pointed to changed
- Fixed Runner sometimes mangling messages that contained unusual punctuation or invisible characters
Why it matters: Runner does the work — you shouldn't have to scroll back to find what it produced. The new card closes that gap, and the Chrome and connection fixes mean fewer apps go quietly dead in the middle of a task.