All your projects now live in the sidebar, switch in one click, no new windows. The sidebar has been fully reworked : project switcher, task threads by status (todo/in-progress/review), drag-and-drop reordering, pinned chats, collapse all.
Also in 1.2.0 : Sequential execution for direct tasks (no more two tasks on the same branch) Kanban bar chart showing task count per column Task queue number visible in the sidebar Documentation accessible directly from the sidebar Pin chats, rename chats, reset button in task creation
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Something raised in the last couple of months. And it's worth paying attention to.
Runway launched a $10M venture fund + free API credits for startups yesterday. Perplexity launched a $50M fund for seed-stage companies. CoreWeave Ventures launched in September. OpenAI has been running its Startup Fund for a while now.
Road to 1,000,000 Votap users Day 60 | Current: 1294 Over 100 users have already chosen their fate. Will you be the next? That s how many people have already generated their username through the new update. Now onto step two: I m currently working on making conversations actually feel like conversations. You ll be able to: tag the person you re replying to get notified when someone responds go back and forth in proper threads Not just random one-off comments anymore. Download Votap from the App Store if you want to try it when it comes out. More tomorrow.
Granular auth system API keys with 11 scoped permissions (`system:read`, `media:control`, `power:control`, etc.), hashed with Argon2 and stored in your OS keyring. Give each integration only the access it needs.
Redesigned UI New onboarding flow, settings panel, and API key management.
The news dropped yesterday: OpenAI is shutting down Sora, their AI video app, six months after launch. The Disney $1B deal is off, and the API is going away, too.
The arc is fascinating if you zoom out. The app launched in September 2025, hit the top of the App Store within a day, and reached 1M downloads faster than ChatGPT did. By January, downloads had dropped 45%, and the whole thing had made roughly $2.1M in in-app purchases over its lifetime.