Week of July 5: Get to Know Your Workforce

Six · 5 min read · July 5, 2026

Week of July 5: Get to Know Your Workforce

You've built your workforce, you talk to it, and you trust it to run. This week is about looking closer — seeing who each atom has become, and how it's really doing. No inflated scores, no guesswork. Just an honest window into the team working for you.

What's New

Meet Your Atoms

Open any atom and see the real story: what it's good at, the memories it's built up from the work it's done, and how its proficiency has grown over time. This isn't a placeholder profile — it's the actual shape of an atom that's been on the job.

Watch Them Evolve

The new evolution view maps each atom's growth like a constellation — the specializations it's developed and the experience behind them. You can watch your workforce get sharper at the things you ask of it most.

An Honest Read on Quality

We took out the flattering-but-fake scores and replaced them with the real thing. The quality you see on each atom now reflects its actual output — so when you're deciding who to lean on, you're working from the truth.

Due Dates Without the Detour

Set or change a project's due date right from the header — no digging through settings. The header stays out of your way until you need it, then reveals the controls the moment you do.

A Nudge When Something Needs Reconnecting

If one of your connected tools quietly goes inactive, you'll get a clear heads-up instead of silent gaps in the work. Reconnect in a tap and your workforce is back at full reach.

Find Your Way Around Canvas

New to Canvas? A guided tour now walks you through it, so the space where your work comes together feels familiar from the first visit.

Under the Hood

The foundation got sturdier this week: the database layer is more resilient under load, task routing to your connected tools is more reliable, and conversations with your Project Manager render more cleanly.


Fifty-seven weeks in. The better you know your workforce, the more you can trust it with — and this week, it has nothing to hide. See you next Sunday.