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How the home feed shows everything you haven't read yet across your spaces and DMs, plus the tasks assigned to you.

When you open Monad, you land on your feed — one timeline of everything you haven't read yet, gathered from every space and direct message you're in, so you can clear what's new in one place instead of opening each conversation one by one. You can always get back to it from the Feed item at the top of the sidebar.

What's on the feed

  • Things to do. At the top, the tasks assigned to you on your personal task board, so the next things on your plate are the first thing you see. Monad keeps this list current — when something in your conversations looks like a task for you, it's added here automatically (and you can add, reassign, or check tasks off yourself on the board).
  • Only what's unread. Below that, the posts and conversations you haven't seen yet — newest first, each tagged with the space or DM it came from and who posted it. Once you've read something, it drops off the feed. Things show up here even when you weren't directly notified, so nothing quietly slips by.
  • Threads that need another look. If a conversation you'd already seen gets a new reply you haven't read, it comes back to the top — showing the original post and the latest reply — so you can pick it back up.

Keep scrolling and older unread items keep loading until you're all caught up.

Reading and acting

The feed is for reading. To reply, react, start a thread, or post, open the item in its space:

  • Click Open on a post, or View full thread on a conversation, to jump straight to it.
  • Click the space name to open that space.

Opening something marks it as read. The feed keeps your place instead of jumping around while you read: when new posts or replies arrive, a "N new posts" button appears at the top — tap it to pull them in (and your read items clear out at the same time). Reload the page any time to get the latest in one go. Your personal task board lives in your note-to-self space and in your chat with Monad, so you can open it from either place to work through your tasks.

Tips

  • An empty feed means you're all caught up — both on reading and on your tasks.
  • Both your spaces and your direct messages feed into this one timeline.
  • When fresh posts or replies come in, the "N new posts" button at the top lets you bring them in without losing your place — so coming back to the tab never yanks you around mid-scroll.