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More Control and Visibility as You Scale

Release date: Feb 26, 2026

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Written by Moto Mo
Updated over a week ago

This release focuses on giving teams greater control over how agents operate, clearer visibility into what they’re doing, and a more stable foundation for scaling real workflows. We’ve concentrated on making the platform more predictable, transparent, and ready for heavier day-to-day use.

🔥 What’s New

Agent Confirmation & Review Flow

Agents can now pause before executing critical actions so you can review, correct, or approve steps before they run. Tighter control loop for higher-confidence workflows.

Agent Phase Visibility

Expand and view what the agent is doing in real time, with step-by-step visibility into reasoning and execution across tasks.

JSON Columns & Structured Editing

A dedicated JSON column type with a full modal editor makes it easier to view and manage structured data directly inside Collections.

Undo and Redo for Collections

Full undo and redo for Collection operations so you can revert or restore changes quickly.

MCP Integration

Model Context Protocol (MCP) support lets you connect external tools and services, with authenticated access and interactive MCP-powered apps inside chat.、

Instruction Attachments & Chart Export

Attach images to column AI instructions for clearer context, and download generated charts as images with one click.

Foundations for Workspace Scaling

Plans, usage visibility, and spend controls are in the product now so teams can scale with predictable costs and clearer limits.

Improvements

  • Faster, more accurate cross-project task routing

  • Richer @mentions (server-side search, fuzzy matching) and drag-to-mention from files, Collections, and Projects

  • Smoother streaming and chat rendering

  • Better CJK text rendering across the platform

  • More column types with AI-assisted setup


​Stability

This release includes broad performance and reliability improvements across agents, collections, and large workspaces for more consistent day-to-day use.

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