Engage an app engineer to build a UI
A new subagent (the engineer) turns product intent into a live React app artifact through dialogue. Pairs with the read-only Engineer Disposition Panel for visibility.
Read more →What's new in Make Yourself AI
A new subagent (the engineer) turns product intent into a live React app artifact through dialogue. Pairs with the read-only Engineer Disposition Panel for visibility.
Read more →A node-based React Flow editor for authoring workflows. Steps connect by edge, target dimensions per step, and surface a live dispatch graph in the attunement view.
Read more →New SaaS templates landed across ERP, productivity, and HR. The integrations registry split into per-category modules. Connect dialogs now inject usage guidelines as live agent context.
Read more →Outlook integrations can self-service connect via OAuth, with multi-tenant Azure App configuration for organizations that need per-tenant control.
Read more →Owners can lock an artifact so the agent cannot write to it. Humans editing through the UI are unaffected. A lock indicator appears next to the artifact title.
Read more →External agents and the runtime dispatcher both resolve function calls by title, not just by `fn_<id>`. Schema-on-failure tells the caller what shape the function actually expects.
Read more →A thin iOS client opens a streaming voice session against your myai workspace. Tap to talk, ask questions, get answers back. Early-access cohort only.
Read more →A reframe of how the codifier captures wisdom across reflections. Engagement records are now polymorphic, attaching to dimensions, workflows, and templates as well as instances. The codifier asks four questions and stays a no-op when there is nothing to record.
Read more →myai is now an MCP server. Connect ChatGPT, Claude Desktop, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible agent and let them read and write to your workspace with OAuth.
Read more →A reorganized integrations catalog and pre-built templates for Asana, Monday, Smartsheet, Databricks, and WorkEasy on top of myai's REST integration core.
Read more →A Run button in the function viewer executes a function with live output, structured tool-call summaries, and inline error frames.
Read more →Single sign-on for myai workspaces via Firebase Auth. Workspace admins can pin SSO providers per group, with auto-tenant configuration for Microsoft.
Read more →Define relationship types against templates, then let the agent see cleaner peer, partner, and ontology context around those structures.
Read more →Function runs now stay within context limits, nested tool calls can recover full payloads, and template-variable errors point to the actual problem.
Read more →Archiving a template now hides its instances everywhere without rewriting them, so unarchive restores the structure you had.
Read more →Bulk-upload PDFs, browse them as navigable chunks, and search inside scanned documents with a new decomposition pipeline.
Read more →A new architectural layer gives the agent richer organizational context, plus a clearer vocabulary around model types, instances, and template molecules.
Read more →Artifact permissions now resolve from the relationship graph, with template-instance access inherited at query time and fail-closed defaults.
Read more →Earlier continuations and capacity headroom keep chat snappy in larger workspaces.
Read more →Docs are embedded in the app and the assistant auto-attaches the relevant section as context when you ask a question.
Read more →The agent now prioritizes artifact relationships when reasoning, producing more connected and context-aware outputs.
Read more →A combobox people picker, inline permission controls, and confirmation toasts that name who you shared with.
Read more →Open multiple chats side-by-side in tabs. Each tab tracks its own thread of work orders so you can follow a line of reasoning without losing the others.
Read more →New folder view, relationship graph, templates table, and global search palette for navigating your artifacts.
Read more →Organize artifacts into folders, define relationship types, and navigate your knowledge graph.
Read more →Drop duplicate incoming webhooks from retry-happy upstream systems with a per-event dedup key.
Read more →Share Canvases with teammates and edit them together in real time.
Read more →Write and test custom Python functions in a secure sandbox environment.
Read more →Dashboards now load roughly 35% faster on average, with some users seeing 50%+ depending on dataset size.
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