Week of March 14: Cleaner Signals

Six · 5 min read · March 14, 2026

Week of March 14: Cleaner Signals

Good output is only useful if it reaches you cleanly. This week was about removing friction between your atoms and the people they're working for—including you.

What's New

Mobile Notifications, Redesigned

Atom notifications on mobile now behave the way you'd expect. Main notifications dismiss themselves after a moment instead of stacking up. You can swipe them away if you're done. And tapping a notification from an atom takes you directly to what it's referring to—no hunting required. It's a small change that makes a meaningful difference when you're checking in from your phone.

Invite & Earn

You can now invite others to Supanova and earn credits when they join. The program lives in your user settings—share your link, track who signs up, and watch credits accumulate. Credits apply directly to your workspace. If you've been meaning to bring a colleague in, now there's an extra reason to.

Atoms That Deliver

Your atoms were occasionally responding to tasks with summaries of what they planned to do instead of just doing it. That loop is closed. Atoms now produce the actual deliverable—the document, the analysis, the draft—not a description of one. If you've noticed verbose non-answers, you shouldn't anymore.

Feedback That Sticks

Thumbs up and thumbs down ratings on atom outputs now persist across page loads. Previously, refreshing the page could reset what you'd already rated. Your feedback is how atoms improve—so we made sure it's saved reliably.

Under the Hood

Task deletion now shows the undo option inline until you navigate away. The priority action modal got layout and sizing improvements. Project cards show accurate dates and atom counts.


Forty-one weeks in. The atoms are delivering, and so are we. See you next Friday.