When someone replies to a message Runner sent, Runner now notices and picks the conversation back up on its own — across email and chat, including Gmail, Outlook, Slack, WhatsApp, and Telegram. You no longer have to come back and nudge it to keep a back-and-forth going, and the session header shows an eye whenever Runner is watching for a reply.
What changed:
- Replies: Runner watches for replies across Gmail, Outlook, Slack, WhatsApp, and Telegram and automatically resumes the task the moment one arrives, with an eye indicator in the session header so you can see when it's watching
- Tasks: A task can now pause to ask you a question and wait for your answer before continuing, and you can schedule more than one follow-up for the same task
- Sidebar: A new toggle lets you collapse or expand the sidebar, and it stays the way you leave it
- Browser: When a task is waiting in the browser, you now see a screenshot of what it's looking at, in a more compact preview
- Action cards: Cleaner draft previews, and Runner can clear a card on its own once it's no longer needed
- Trials: The trial-end screen recommends a plan based on how much you've actually used, with a direct link to upgrade
- Fixed sessions that could get stuck and stop responding; these now recover on their own
- Fixed task answers sometimes being lost when sent before the task had fully loaded
- General performance and reliability improvements
Why it matters: A reply should keep the conversation moving on its own — you shouldn't have to come back and restart it. Runner now handles the waiting, across every channel you work in.