Week of June 14: Smarter Spend, Sharper Signals
Week of June 14: Smarter Spend, Sharper Signals
You built your workforce, then you started talking to it. The next thing any real team earns is your trust, so this is the week your workforce stops being a black box: you'll know exactly what it costs, down to the penny, and that cost will never get in the way of the work.
Plus a new set of signals that show, in plain numbers, how your crew is really doing.
What's New
Wallet Top-Ups That Keep Work Moving
Adding funds is effortless now: top up in a click, save a card, or pay with a new one without disturbing your default. The point is to never get stuck. If your balance runs low you'll get a heads-up before it bites, and work that's mid-flight keeps going instead of stalling out when credits run thin.
Usage, Down to Fractions of a Cent
Your billing view now goes down to fractions of a cent: what each task drew, what it cost, where your balance sits, all in one clean view. If a number moves, you'll see exactly why.
See Your Crew Get Sharper
Workforce Signals surfaces a live summary of how your atoms are performing across a project. And the Learning Signal does what no status screen can: it shows your workforce measurably getting better the longer it runs. That's the whole promise of an autonomous workforce, finally rendered as a number you can watch climb — real numbers, not vibes.
Voice Mode Works Alongside You
Step away from the Voice Mode tab mid-session and it doesn't stop. It hands off to an ambient mode that stays with you, a quiet presence while you work elsewhere, then you pick the conversation back up whenever you want.
Standalone Tasks That Ask Before They Guess
Hit a fork in the road and a standalone task now stops and asks instead of guessing — a quick prompt, your call, and it carries on. If a result isn't quite right, rerun or retry without starting over.
Under the Hood
Follow-up tasks activate reliably, quality rollups read more accurately, weekly analytics line up correctly, and tasks in review are easier to edit before they run. The CFO dashboard got a copy and layout refresh so the numbers read clearly.
Fifty-four weeks in. You built it, you can talk to it, now you can trust what it costs and watch it grow. See you next Sunday.