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New Features

Apps-First HQ Home

Your workspace now opens to HQ — an org-branded operational home that leads with the custom apps your team actually uses, instead of a generic dashboard or chat home.
  • Apps lead the home screen - The HQ landing page puts your custom-app cards front and center, each with its own icon mark, under an org-branded heading and your workspace logo. Workspaces with no apps yet get an ask-forward greeting instead of an empty grid.
  • A single icon rail replaces the old chrome - A slim 48px icon rail is now the only navigation surface — workspace, HQ, your apps, Threads, Automations, and Oxygen Factory all live there. The old top bar and left sidebar are gone, giving interior pages more room.
  • Bring your own workspace logo - Org admins can upload a workspace logo that brands the HQ home and rail.

Global Ask Drawer

Ask a question from anywhere without leaving the page you’re on.
  • ⌘K from any screen - Press ⌘K (or use the Ask pill) to ask a question; the answer streams into a right-side drawer alongside your current view, with the real SQL, tables, and verified-query results the agent produced.
  • Resizable and remembered - Drag the drawer between a compact panel and most of the screen; your preferred width is saved for next time.
  • Promote to a full thread - Hit “Full view” to open the conversation as a full thread when you want more room to keep working.

Platform Improvements

Custom App Authentication

Two fixes for signing in and out of custom apps served on their own subdomain, where the main product and the subdomain had been disagreeing on whether you were logged in.
  • Logout now ends the custom-app session — Logging out from the main site now also clears the server-side session cookie that custom-app subdomains rely on. Previously a logout was client-side only, leaving that cookie valid, so subdomain custom apps kept loading as if you were still signed in. After logging out, revisiting a custom-app subdomain now correctly sends you to the login page.
  • OAuth sign-in returns you to the custom app — Opening a custom app while signed out bounces you to login; after signing in you now land back on the app you came from. Previously only magic-link login preserved your destination — Google, Okta, and GitHub sign-in dropped it and dumped you on the default workspace instead of the custom app you were trying to reach.