Drafts now wait for the correct account, clarifying questions stay visible, attachments survive retries, and background automations run from up-to-date context.
What changed:
- Drafts: When the target account isn't connected, Runner pauses the send, prompts you to sign in, and restores the draft once you're connected.
- Clarifying questions: The question and your answer stay in the conversation instead of being hidden under "Steps Completed."
- Attachments: Retries and queued sends now preserve attachments end-to-end. Very large attachment batches degrade gracefully rather than failing the entire send.
- Background automations (heartbeat): Each run now starts from explicit, current context—your memory, recent actions, connected apps, and pending drafts—so automations don't drift on stale state.
- Slack errors: Runner now offers actionable suggestions when Slack rejects an action due to a missing channel, the bot not being invited, or a malformed message.
- Fixed a bug where answers to clarifying questions could be silently dropped before reaching the conversation.
Why it matters: Drafts and queued sends are more robust across multiple accounts. You lose fewer messages, clarifying questions are preserved, attachments survive retries, and background automations act on the right state—so your workflows run with fewer interruptions.