Changelog
A sharper editor and better task boards
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This week is about polish where you spend the most time — writing documents and moving work across your boards.
A more polished document editor
Writing in Monad feels noticeably smoother:
- Inline autocomplete now understands more context and lets you cycle through suggestions before you accept one.
- Paste mixed content — multiple block types and nested lists at once — and it lands intact instead of getting flattened.
- List spacing is cleaner, with the cramped gaps between list items gone.
- Comments stay in sync as you edit, resolved threads no longer leave stray highlights behind, and you're warned when an @mention in a comment can't be delivered.
- Mention chips and document titles stay consistent across every session and device.
Task boards that do more
Boards picked up the things you'd actually use day to day:
- Comment on a task right from a cleaner task detail view.
- Drag a card to position it exactly where you want within a column.
- Filter board columns by a time window to focus on what's recent.
- Reorder the tabs across the top of a space.
- Manage sub-tasks from a tidy dropdown on the parent card.
Mention boards anywhere
The # menu now includes boards, so you can link to
a board the same way you link to a channel or document.
A smarter model picker
Choosing which model an agent uses is faster and clearer. Models are grouped by the lab that makes them and ranked by a refreshed intelligence-and-value score, trimmed to the strongest options so you're not scrolling through a long list. You can also explicitly choose no model where it makes sense.
Improvements
- Stacked banners now size themselves correctly instead of overlapping.
- Group context carries through as you navigate between spaces.
Fixes
- Fixed author coloring being inherited incorrectly while editing together.
- Fixed list structure corruption detection and repair.
- Fixed a brief disconnect that could happen while the editor was starting up.
- Streamlined agent replies by removing the typing indicator.