Week of May 31: Build Your Own Crew

Six · 5 min read · May 31, 2026

Week of May 31: Build Your Own Crew

The biggest structural addition since launch. You can now create your own atoms — custom-built for your workflow, living in a dedicated Crew workspace — and a brand-new dashboard puts everything in front of you the way you actually work.

What's New

User-Created Atoms

You're no longer limited to the atoms your workspace "hires." Build your own: give it a name, a specialty, a role, and set it to work alongside the rest of your crew. Custom atoms inherit all the same capabilities — they run tasks, produce deliverables, and respond to your execution settings like any other member of your workforce.

Crew Workspace

Custom atoms live in Crew — a dedicated space that keeps your hand-built workforce organized and ready. Think of it as the roster view for the atoms you've assembled yourself.

Constellation

Constellation is a curated directory of founders and operators building on Supanova. Browse by industry, see what others are working on, and find collaborators worth knowing. The first wave of the directory is live now.

Dashboard Redesign

Feed, Tasks, and Views got a complete overhaul. The new layout is faster to scan, view filters now apply consistently across every surface, and your most important work stays front and center. The old layout is gone — this is the one.

Atom Credential Vault

Your atoms can now securely store the credentials they need — API keys, login tokens, access codes — without those credentials floating around in task instructions. Set it once, and every task that atom runs can draw from the vault automatically.

Plan & Usage Billing

A new billing view breaks down exactly what you're paying for — plan costs, usage charges, and wallet balance — in one place. No more guessing. If something spikes, you'll see it immediately.

Website Intel Warmup

When a new workspace launches, your atoms now research your website first — pulling product context, understanding what you do, and arriving at their first task already briefed. Onboarding time drops. First-task quality goes up.

Under the Hood

Task progression is significantly more reliable — subtask reconciliation, dependency sequencing, and worker queue fallbacks all received hardening this week. Mission Capture scheduling is better tuned for high-volume queues. And background reconciliation has cost guards to prevent runaway processing during heavy workloads.


Fifty-two weeks in. Your workforce is now yours to build. See you next Saturday.