Week of April 19: Your Team Just Got a Room

Six · 5 min read · April 19, 2026

Week of April 19: Your Team Just Got a Room

The biggest addition this week: Huddles. A dedicated space where your team and your atoms can collaborate in real time. Alongside that, departments are getting smarter about the people in them, and your workspace now remembers what you teach it.

Collaboration

Huddles

Huddles are live. Think of them as lightweight rooms where conversations happen alongside project work — no context-switching between chat and tasks. Your atoms participate in huddles too, so you can direct work, ask questions, and see progress without leaving the conversation.

Organization

Departments Learn Their People

Departments now infer team member profiles — roles, strengths, working patterns — and use that context when routing work. Feedback from past interactions hardens these profiles over time, so the more your team works, the smarter the routing gets.

Priority Action Navigation

When a priority action surfaces in your workspace, extensions can now navigate you directly to it. Less clicking through menus to find what needs attention.

Intelligence

Institutional Memory

Chat feedback now feeds into your workspace's long-term memory. When you correct an atom or refine an answer, that learning persists — not just for the current conversation, but across future interactions in the same workspace.

Chief of Staff Reliability

The Chief of Staff — your workspace's orchestration layer — is more resilient. Edge cases that could cause it to stall have been resolved.

Under the Hood

Atoms now get isolated resource tool access, meaning one atom's tool usage can't interfere with another's.


Forty-six weeks in. Your workspace has rooms now. See you next Friday.