Week of May 10: Your Workspace, Your Rules
Week of May 10: Your Workspace, Your Rules
Your workspace just learned how to manage itself. This week brings Adaptive Compute — a system that shifts resources to the atoms that need them most — and an execution mode wizard that lets you decide exactly how much autonomy your workspace has.
What's New
Adaptive Compute
Not every task needs the same horsepower. Adaptive Compute watches what your atoms are working on and shifts resources to where they matter most. Heavy analysis gets more. Routine check-ins get less. You don't configure it — it just works. And if you want to see what it's doing, there's a new settings panel for that.
Execution Mode Wizard
A step-by-step wizard now walks you through choosing how your workspace operates — from fully autonomous to approval-at-every-step. Set it once at the workspace level and every project inherits the rules. Change your mind later with one click.
Personal Bond Access
Bonds now respect individual boundaries. Each team member sees only the connections they're authorized to use, and the UI makes your personal access scope clear at a glance. No more shared-everything confusion. We now have the ability for your atoms to use over 500+ external integrations (aka bonds).
Collaboration Notes
Projects now surface collaboration context — which of your atoms contributed what, and why. When atoms build on each other's work, you can trace the thread back to the original insight.
Genesis Expands
Six new companies joined the Genesis activation program this week — PayPal, Coinbase, Ticketmaster, Cloudflare, BILL, and Upwork — each with a dedicated onboarding experience. And Genesis workspaces now start with 500 task credits.
Under the Hood
Deliverable reviews are more reliable, project status evaluations are now deterministic — no more flickering between states — and workspace settings dialogs behave properly across all screen sizes. Template visibility controls are also smarter, revealing options progressively as you need them.
Forty-nine weeks in. Your workspace knows what it needs before you ask. See you next Saturday.