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Your Domain, Live and Secure, Sooner

Point your own domain at a published Taskade Genesis app and the padlock turns on faster. Your branded address greets visitors sooner, with less setup in between.

  • HTTPS activates faster, so the secure padlock shows up right away
  • Fewer manual steps standing between you and going live
  • Works for any app you publish with Taskade Genesis

A Branded App You Are Proud to Share

Put your app on your own address, with sign-in and password protection built in. Visitors get a URL they trust, and you decide who walks through the door.

  • A clean, branded link in front of customers instead of a generic one
  • Built-in sign-in and password protection keep private apps private
  • Custom domains stay part of Business and higher for published apps

A few more frontier models joined the picker too, ready for your agents, automations, and Taskade EVE.

Fixes

  • Snappier, steadier responses with fewer hangs and timeouts
  • Smoother, more reliable sign-in across the app
  • Steadier automation webhooks and a more dependable API

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Start an Automation Where You Already Are

No more hopping screens to build the next step. Kick off an automation right from your agents, your agent teams, even your media.

  • Fire off an automation straight from an agent, so one agent triggers the next move the second you set it up
  • Turn an agent team loose, handing work from one agent to the next on its own
  • Start from your files and uploads, turning media into action
  • New launch points across your projects, templates, and agents, so you build where you stand

Begin From a Starter, Not a Blank Page

Open the new Create dropdown and pick a ready-made starting point. A good idea becomes a working automation in minutes, no blank-canvas stare.

  • Browse a showcase of example automations and shape one to fit your work
  • Wire triggers and actions across Slack, Telegram, and Shopify once it is in place
  • Reach for the full integrations library as your automation grows

Find the Right App by Category

The Community Gallery sorts into categories now. The starting point you want is a quick browse away, not a long scroll.

  • Browse the Community Gallery by category instead of one endless list
  • Publish your own app under a category so the right people find it
  • Spot a categorized app, clone it, make it yours

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Your App, Connected. Your Keys, Protected.

Save an API key once. Your Taskade Genesis app uses it to reach the tools you live in, and the key itself never sees daylight.

  • Store API keys and secrets inside your app, tucked safely out of public view
  • Pull live data and push actions to Shopify, Stripe, or any service with an API
  • One saved key, reused everywhere your app needs it
  • Build apps that talk to the outside world without ever exposing a key

Ship It Without the Leak

Taskade Genesis reads your app before it goes live. Leave a key in the open and it stops you, points to the safe spot, and lets you publish with nothing private slipping out.

  • A pre-publish check catches stray keys before your app reaches the Community Gallery
  • A clear heads-up the moment something sensitive is exposed
  • A nudge to the safe place to store it, then you are clear to ship

Fixes

  • LinkedIn automations connect on the first try again
  • Fewer hiccups when an automation reaches out to LinkedIn

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Fixes

  • Delete a workspace and its published apps leave the Community Gallery right along with it. No more dead links for visitors to stumble onto.
  • The gallery refreshes on the spot, so every featured app you see is one you can still open and clone.

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Two More Frontier Models in the Picker

The model picker grows again. Pick the right brain for the job, switch in a click, no rebuild required.

See the Cost Before You Run

The tooltip in the model picker now shows the credit cost for every option in plain numbers, so it is clear what each generation will spend before you click.

  • Cost shown the moment you hover a model
  • Same number that lands on your usage page
  • Makes it easy to swap to a lighter model when the job is simple

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More Frontier Models Available

The model selector keeps growing. A new fast multimodal model joins the standard tier alongside three more frontier picks, so every prompt has the right kind of intelligence behind it.

  • Faster default model for everyday prompts in Taskade EVE
  • Wider choice for agents and automations
  • Auto mode keeps picking the most cost-effective option per step

A Warmer First Week

New sign-ups now get a short series of friendly emails over their first week. Each one shows a single next step. Publish your first app. Share it with a friend. Connect your first tool. Each message is short, each step is real.

  • Plain-language tips, one a day
  • Linked straight to the action in your workspace
  • Stop or pause from any email

Tighter Sign-In With LinkedIn

Signing in with LinkedIn now goes through cleanly on the first try. No silent retries, no second redirect.

Fixes

  • Sign-in flow runs end to end on the new LinkedIn handshake

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Fixes

  • Workspace DNA badges on template cards share one consistent look across every gallery
  • Card labels for the underlying layers read the same way in every template view

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A Wider Tool Catalog for Your Agents

Your AI agents now reach further. The built-in tool catalog steps up, so a single agent can research, write, send, transact, and act on your projects without you wiring custom flows.

  • More built-in tools across research, files, messaging, and commerce
  • Pick exactly which ones each agent can call
  • Approve before anything leaves your workspace

Templates That Travel Cleanly

When you save a project or a prompt as a template, personal references are tucked away on their way out. Share with confidence. The template arrives in the next workspace looking like a template, not a slice of someone's day.

  • Personal handles and names redacted automatically
  • Template cards lay out cleanly in modals on smaller screens
  • Side panel keeps reading well even when descriptions run long

Bring Your Own Model Key

If your team brings its own key for a frontier model, Taskade Genesis now hooks it in consistently across builds and saves. The right key applies in the right place. Less reconfiguring, fewer surprises.

Friendlier Sign-Up

Started typing in the sign-up form, then closed the tab? The flow now catches missing details earlier and tells you which field needs attention. No silent failures, no half-created accounts.

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Convert Images Inside an Automation

Need a PNG turned into a WebP before it hits your storefront? A HEIC photo from a phone reshaped into a JPEG for your dashboard? Drop the image into an automation, pick the format you want, done. No second tool, no script.

  • Convert between common image formats inline
  • Slot it after any trigger that produces a file
  • Keep the rest of the workflow exactly as it was

Cleaner Answers From Your Agents

Your agents now hand back answers shaped the way the next step expects them. Ask an agent to extract a name, a date, and a total from an email, and the result comes back ready to drop into a sheet, a webhook, or another agent. No string-wrangling in between.

  • Define the exact shape of the answer per agent call
  • Branch, filter, and route on it without parsing
  • Pairs with the Ask AI action that already takes a shape

Fixes

  • Agents look inside the right project view before answering knowledge questions
  • Buying a published app handles missing-app edge cases gracefully
  • In-app pricing prompts now reflect the correct Pro plan amount

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Cloned Apps Remember Where They Came From

Every clone of a Taskade Genesis app now carries a quiet line back to the person who built it. If you fork someone else's work, the credit follows. If someone clones yours, you can see it. The lineage is part of the app, the same way memory is part of a project.

  • Clones track the source app and the original creator
  • Lineage holds across forks and duplicates
  • Republished clones surface clear attribution

Paid Stays Paid

If you bought an app, it's yours to use, customize, and keep. But you can't turn around and resell it as your own. The creator's pricing model stays intact while buyers get a private copy that runs on their plan.

  • Cloned paid apps stay scoped to the buyer's workspace
  • The original creator decides who can list and resell
  • Pricing and distribution stay anchored to the source

Slash Commands in Order

The slash-command menu in Taskade EVE is sorted alphabetically now. The command you can almost remember will be exactly where your eyes go first.

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Apps Travel Cleanly, Even the Big Ones

Some of your Taskade Genesis apps have grown up. Full of pages, files, agents, automations. Moving one used to feel like holding your breath. Not anymore. Imports, clones, and forks run in the background while you keep working. Uploads split into smaller parts that retry on bad networks, and the editor speaks up if you try to leave mid-upload.

  • Import and clone large apps without timing out
  • Uploads retry on dropped connections automatically
  • Heads-up warning before you navigate away mid-transfer

Taskade EVE Builds With What You're Already Connected To

When Taskade EVE is generating an app, it can now reach into the tools you've already connected, through MCP, and pull real data on the fly. Ask it to draft a dashboard against your real numbers instead of placeholder ones. The build starts closer to the finish line.

Fixes

  • The view toggle in the mobile app preview is back where you expect it
  • App bundles import cleanly when some media has odd file extensions

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Paid Apps, in Beta

The app you built last weekend, the one that runs your client intake or sends your weekly digest, can carry a price. Set one on a published Taskade Genesis app and the next person who wants it pays once and gets their own copy.

Paid apps are rolling out in beta. The buy flow is live for early creators, and the storefront polish, creator earnings dashboard, and Community Gallery price badges land over the coming weeks.

  • Set any price on a published Taskade Genesis app
  • The listing lives on the app itself, not your workspace
  • More surfaces light up in Community as the beta widens

Checkout, Sorted

Stripe handles the buyer's card, the receipt, and your payout. Nothing to wire up, no second dashboard to learn. You stay inside Taskade from the moment you set a price to the moment the money lands.

The Whole Build Travels

When someone buys your app, they don't get a screenshot or a template. They get the real thing. The projects you wrote, the agents you trained, the automations you built. Memory, intelligence, and execution. All of it, working out of the box on their account.

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Bring Your Own OpenAI and Anthropic Keys

AI agents on Enterprise and supported lifetime deal plans can now run on your own OpenAI (GPT) and Anthropic (Claude) API keys. Set them once in agent settings, and that agent in the workspace calls the provider on your account, not ours. Useful for compliance reviews, internal billing visibility, and direct rate-limit control.

  • Works for AI agents only. Taskade Genesis apps and automations still run on Taskade's models
  • Supports OpenAI (GPT) and Anthropic (Claude) keys
  • Keys are verified against the provider the moment you save them, so a mistyped character is caught at setup, not on your first chat
  • Available on Enterprise and the lifetime deal plans that include workspace-level model controls

Steadier Automation Connections

Connected services like Slack, Notion, and Salesforce now ride out token refreshes more cleanly, so a multi-day automation is less likely to break mid-run. Enabling and disabling a workflow from the editor is also faster and never trips over the same flow being edited in another tab.

  • Connection refreshes surface clear errors instead of failing silently
  • Enabling and disabling a workflow handles multi-tab edits cleanly

Fixes

  • Automation property fields that expect a list accept a single value without choking

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Connect Shopify in One Click

Connect Shopify to your automations without copying API keys. The new install flow authorizes your store with a single redirect, so orders, fulfillment, and inventory can all flow into Taskade in minutes.

  • Skip the manual API key handoff
  • Authorize once, use across every Shopify trigger and action
  • Pair with the 100+ integrations for full commerce loops

Cleaner App Features in Taskade Genesis

Analytic and Users toggles now surface more clearly when you're building a Taskade Genesis app.

Fixes

  • Shopify install now recovers cleanly when an authorization token drops mid-handoff
  • Creating a new space without picking an emoji no longer errors out

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A Home for Programmatic Access

Settings now has a dedicated API hub at /settings/api. Generate tokens, browse what's available, and find everything you need to wire Taskade into your own scripts in one place. Built for developers and power users connecting Taskade to custom tools.

  • One spot for tokens, webhooks, and reference docs
  • Skips the hunt through scattered settings tabs
  • Pairs with the existing public API documentation

Two New Automation Triggers

Build automations that fire the moment a new project is created or a due date is cleared. Useful for kicking off onboarding flows when a project lands, or sending a polite nudge when someone wipes a deadline.

  • New trigger: project created
  • New trigger: due date removed
  • Chain with existing triggers for richer multi-step workflows

Tell Taskade EVE to Rename Your Automation Pieces

Ask Taskade EVE to rename a workflow, a trigger, or an action, and it lands. Cleaning up old automations no longer means hopping into the editor for every label.

Fixes

  • Sign-up and onboarding now follow your system light or dark setting
  • "What's New" opens in a new tab instead of a cramped iframe

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Qwen, Kimi, DeepSeek, MiniMax & GLM Are Live for Everyone

Five frontier model families that landed in staging earlier this spring are now in the production model picker for every paid plan. OpenAI's newest GPT generation is in there too. Pair providers across a single workflow, route the cheapest model for routine steps, and see credit cost in the dropdown before you commit.

  • Pick from the widest cross-provider lineup yet across agents and automations
  • Credit cost visible in the tooltip for every provider
  • Mix providers within a single workflow without leaving the chat

Compare tiers and pick the right balance in AI Models & Credit Costs.

Lock Down Your Webhook Triggers

Webhook automations now accept Bearer token authentication. Set a token on the trigger, paste it into the calling system, and any unsigned request gets rejected at the door. A long-standing ask for anyone wiring production webhooks into Taskade.

  • Required for sensitive triggers like form submissions and CRM events
  • Works alongside existing signature checks
  • Available on every plan that includes the HTTP Webhook trigger

Tell Taskade EVE to Pause a Workflow

Ask Taskade EVE to enable or disable an automation right from chat. No more digging into the workflow editor to mute a noisy Slack alert or pause a daily digest before vacation. The same conversation that built the workflow can also pause it.

Fixes

  • Prompt template placeholder brackets no longer pick up stray highlight styling
  • Model dropdown shows credit counts for every provider in the picker

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Cite the Source, Right in the Reply

Custom agents now show where their answers come from. Every reply links straight back to the file or note in the agent's reference library, so you can verify a claim in a single tap. Useful for legal teams, support agents, and anyone who needs to defend an answer with a source.

  • Tap a citation to open the original file
  • Ship the same trust into the public agents your customers use
  • Pair with the agent reference library for a fully auditable workflow

Smarter Recall, Cleaner Stops

Agents now use the descriptions you write on uploaded media when searching the reference library, so a well-tagged image or PDF surfaces in the right context. And when an agent has to stop short of finishing, a small status chip tells you why. Maybe a tool failed. Maybe a budget hit a cap. You stop guessing.

Tag your media well and your agent finds the right file faster. See Agent Knowledge & Memory for the recall tip.

Pinned Items Survive App Kit Export

Pin a project or template inside a Taskade Genesis app, ship the App Kit, and the pins land in the same order on the other side. Cloners get the layout you intended, not a shuffled list.

Polished Account Emails

Signup, billing, and invite emails now share the same light-mode design as our newsletter. Cleaner type, less clutter, the same content you already trust.

Fixes

  • Taskade EVE no longer chokes when a tool tries to load an oversized file
  • Custom agent generator handles edge-case schemas without complaint

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Sweep Up Projects in One Move

Pick a handful of projects, or fifty, and clear them in a single tap. Tap the first one, shift-tap the last, and a slim action bar floats up with a single confirm button. The bar follows you down the longest lists, so you never scroll back up to finish.

  • Tidy a workspace at the end of a sprint
  • Sweep clones away after a hackathon
  • Trim the project list before sharing it with the team

See the Sweep Up Projects guide for the full walk-through.

Sweep Up Files in Your Agent's Library

Pick a batch of files inside an agent's reference library and clear them with one tap. The same simple gesture you use for projects now works on the files an agent draws from. Useful when the library has grown past what the agent needs, or when an import dropped in extras you'd rather the agent forget. Counts refresh the moment a sweep finishes, and the agent gets sharper on the next reply.

Cleaner App Embeds

Drop a Taskade Genesis app's Workspace DNA view into another page and the surrounding navigation quietly steps out of the way. Only the living DNA graph renders, clean and focused, ready for partner showcases, blog posts, or anywhere you want to show your work in motion. Visit the page directly and the navigation comes back.

Fixes

  • Confirm-and-delete asks once, so nothing leaves by surprise
  • Agent libraries update their file counts the moment a sweep finishes
  • The action bar stays in reach on the longest project lists

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Typed JSON from Ask AI

Ask AI gains a structured-output mode driven by a JSON Schema you provide. Define the exact shape of the response, and the model returns valid, typed JSON every time. No more parsing freeform text or babysitting prompts. See Ask AI Structured Output.

  • Define the shape with a standard JSON Schema
  • Frontier models honor your field types, enums, and required keys
  • Plug the typed result straight into the next action

Summarize Website

A new Summarize Website action fetches any URL and returns a clean summary in one step. Drop it after a webhook trigger, a form submission, or any link-bearing payload. Useful for reading-list digests, competitive monitoring, and lead enrichment. See Summarize Website.

Cycle-Aligned AI Credit Windows Part 2

Credit windows now reset on your billing-cycle anchor instead of the calendar month. If you started your plan on the 14th, your monthly credit refresh hits the 14th every month. Predictable for budgeting, fair across signup dates. See the billing FAQ.

Fixes

  • Typed JSON output validates schemas before sending so errors surface at design time
  • Summarize Website handles paywalled and rate-limited URLs gracefully
  • Cycle-aligned reset preserves rollover behavior on annual plans

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JSON Extract

A new Extract JSON action pulls any field out of a previous step's data using a short path expression. Grab a nested field, an array slice, or a typed value without writing a single line of code. Powerful for taming sprawling webhook payloads. See Utility Actions for the exact path syntax and examples.

  • Point at any value in a prior step's output with a short path expression
  • Returns a typed value ready for the next action
  • Works alongside Calculate, Lookup, and Format Date for full data shaping

Set Project Title

A focused new action that renames a project from inside an automation. Stamp a date on a daily report, append a status tag after a milestone, or rebrand a template clone in bulk. Fast, one-input, no extras.

Webhook Trigger Goes Business

The generic HTTP Webhook trigger is now part of the Business plan and above. Existing Free and Pro automations using internal triggers stay untouched. See Webhooks for plan availability and what's included on every tier.

Cycle-Aligned Credits Part 1

Plan state now plumbs through your billing-cycle anchor instead of the calendar month. The first half of cycle-aligned AI credit windows landed this week. Part two ships with v6.162. See the billing FAQ for what changes for you.

Fixes

  • Set Project Title preserves emoji and CJK characters in stored titles
  • JSON Extract returns null cleanly when the path misses, no flow halt
  • Webhook trigger now surfaces a clearer error when a payload is malformed

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Qwen, Kimi & DeepSeek

Three new frontier model families landed in the picker this week. Pick the one that fits the task and budget, mix providers across a single workflow, and route the cheapest option for routine steps. The model gateway routes the call without any setup on your end.

  • Available wherever Ask AI, Generate AI, and Generate Image run
  • Live cost shown on the step before you save
  • Mix providers across a single automation without extra configuration

Project Title & Date Wrappers

Four new actions tighten how automations interact with projects. Pin Project, Tag Project, Untag Project, and Set Project Date Range let workflows organize and schedule projects without touching the UI.

Format, Replace & Match Utilities

Four new utility actions handle the boring text plumbing. Format Date converts any date into a target format, Get Field reads a value from a JSON object, Text Replace runs a find-and-replace across a string, and Regex Match returns matched groups. See Utility Actions for the full list.

Append Node & Delete Task

Two project-tree actions for fine-grained edits. Append Node Under Parent inserts a task or note as a child of any existing item, and Delete Task removes a task from the tree. Build importers, cleanup flows, and structured-data syncs without manual fix-up steps.

Fixes

  • Model picker remembers your last choice on each step type
  • Format Date handles locale-specific weekday names correctly
  • Append Node respects parent due dates when creating children

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Agent Skills

Save reusable instructions, prompts, and tool sequences as named skills on any agent. Trigger them by name from chat or call them from an automation step. Skills make repeated tasks one click away and keep agents focused on what they do best.

  • Attach skills to any agent, including Taskade EVE
  • Invoke a skill by name from chat or from automation steps
  • Skills persist across sessions so saved commands stay available

Pick a Model on Every AI Step

Ask AI and Generate AI now expose a model picker on the step itself. Match the right frontier model to the job: cheap and fast for routing, deeper reasoning for analysis, image-aware for visual inputs. The picker pulls from your live credit catalog so you always see the cost upfront.

Project Archive Actions

Four new automation actions for fine-grained project lifecycle: Archive Project, Unarchive Project, Unassign Task, and Uncomplete Task. Build cleanup flows, sprint resets, and rollback patterns straight into your automations.

Calculate & Lookup Utilities

Two utility actions for in-flow logic. Calculate handles math expressions over flow variables, and Lookup pulls a value from a table by key. Skip the workaround of running an Ask AI step just to add two numbers. See Utility Actions.

Send Message in Agent Chat

A new internal action posts a message into an agent's chat thread. Trigger an agent from a webhook, deliver an automation result inline, or hand off a long-running task without spinning up a new conversation.

Fixes

  • Agent skills now persist across reloads so saved commands stay available
  • Membership relationships pin foreign keys for cleaner team queries
  • Calculate action handles negative numbers and decimals correctly

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Generic Webhook Trigger

Any HTTP endpoint can now fire a Taskade automation. Drop the new HTTP Webhook trigger into any flow, copy the endpoint URL, and POST from any external service. A built-in test-trigger button replays the latest payload so you can iterate fast.

  • Accepts JSON from any service that can POST HTTPS
  • Test-trigger button replays the most recent payload for safe iteration
  • Pairs with branch, filter, and loop steps to route incoming events

See Webhooks for the full setup walk-through.

Mailhook Goes GA

Mailhook is now available on every plan. Send any email to your unique hook address and trigger an automation in seconds. No premium gate, no extra setup.

Live Trigger Preview

The flow editor now previews the latest payload from a real run while you build. Configure your filters and actions against actual data instead of made-up samples. Skips the test-and-redeploy loop.

Due-Date Actions

Two new actions let automations move task due dates around. Set Task Due Date pushes a date onto any task, and Clear Task Due Date wipes one. Useful for SLA workflows, snooze patterns, and bulk rescheduling.

Fixes

  • Webhook test-trigger button retains your last payload across page reloads
  • Mailhook handles attachments larger than 25 MB by linking to the source instead
  • Live preview keeps formatting on multi-line trigger payloads

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All Runs Visibility

A new workspace-wide Runs tab lists every automation run across every flow in one place. Filter by status, scan a failed-run count badge in the sidebar, and click into any run for the full payload. See the Automations Execution guide for the full picture.

  • Workspace-level view of every automation run
  • Failed-run badge on the sidebar tab so failures never hide
  • Per-run drill-down with payload, action chain, and final result

CSV Export from Tables

One-click CSV export from any Table view in a Taskade Genesis app. Click the toolbar export button, pick rows or all, and grab a clean CSV ready for spreadsheets, BI tools, or external pipelines.

Richer Task Triggers

The Task Added trigger now includes the parent project title and assignee list in its payload. Build sharper notifications, smarter routing, and more useful audit logs without an extra lookup step.

Cleaner OG Images

Share-image URLs for published Taskade Genesis apps now normalize from the Media tab automatically. Link previews on Slack, X, and email render the right image every time, without manual cache busting.

Fixes

  • Run details panel handles very large payloads without freezing
  • CSV export preserves cell newlines inside quoted fields
  • Task Added payload preserves emoji in project titles

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Agent Chat Polish

A round of polish across the agent chat surface. Long tool-call chains stay readable, layout glitches in long-running threads are gone, and the result is less hunting for context while an agent is working.

  • Long tool-call chains expand and stay aligned in the chat thread
  • Multi-agent runs render cleanly across Taskade EVE and custom agents
  • Threads handle very long sessions without UI drift

Auto-Fork on Signup

Guests cloning a public Taskade Genesis app now keep that clone after they sign up. No more lost work after the auth flow. The Community Gallery experience stays seamless from anonymous browse to first build.

Auto-Categorize Community Apps

Apps published to the Community Gallery now route into the right category automatically. Fewer manual taxonomy decisions for builders, cleaner browsing for visitors. Builders can still override the suggested category before publishing.

Run Stats & Health Badges

Every automation in the listing now shows a health badge based on recent run history. Green keeps your eyes off the page, yellow nudges you to inspect, red flags a workflow that needs attention. Pair with the Automations Execution guide to drill in.

Binary Files in Bash

The bash sandbox can now read binary files including images, PDFs, and other non-text formats. Agents can scan a screenshot, extract text from a PDF, and pipe results into the next step without leaving the sandbox.

Fixes

  • Show Work expands smoothly on long tool-call chains
  • Auto-categorize falls back to a sensible default when the prompt is ambiguous
  • Health badge counts refresh every five minutes

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Bash for Space Agents

Custom bash commands now run inside Space Agents with full access to your app files. Build small scripts, run quick checks, and have an agent execute them straight from chat. Stays inside Taskade's safety controls and never leaves your workspace.

  • Run approved commands against your app files from any Space Agent
  • Reuse the same scripts across automations and Taskade EVE
  • Output flows back into the chat thread so the agent can act on results

Cleaner App Import

Imported Taskade Genesis apps now restore their media thumbnails and branding correctly. Bring an app bundle in from another workspace and the published share card, hero image, and theme survive the trip with no manual fix-up.

Workspace Archive Safeguard

Archiving a workspace now opens a confirmation dialog so it never happens by accident. Quick to dismiss, slow to fire. The same flow restores cleanly from the archive if you change your mind.

Copy Image Address

Right-click any image inside the Media tab and copy its address straight to your clipboard. Useful for embedding images in automations, Taskade Genesis apps, and chat threads without re-uploading.

Smarter LLM Credit Pricing

Credit costs across the model lineup were recalibrated this week to reflect provider cost shifts. The model picker still shows the live cost per call, so you can compare options before running a step. See model credits for how credits are charged.

Fixes

  • App bundle imports preserve media thumbnails and app branding end-to-end
  • Workspace archive flow shows a clear confirm dialog before any destructive action
  • Bash commands handle large stdout streams without truncating mid-line

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Pick an App. Start Building.

New workspaces now open to a playful grid of starter apps you can try in one click. Skip the blank-screen freeze. Land inside a working CRM, dashboard, or tracker, and customize from there.

  • Curated starter apps across common workflows
  • Clone any tile to your workspace and edit live
  • Taskade EVE guides you through the first tweaks

In-App Announcements for What's New

A new announcement layer surfaces the features, templates, and playbooks that matter for your plan. Tap the CTA and try the feature without leaving your workspace. Announcements also respect onboarding, so a first-time user gets the welcome flow first and the announcement next.

Custom Commands for Taskade EVE

Taskade EVE can now run approved custom commands inside its sandbox. Script your repeatable checks, builds, and fixes, and run them straight from chat. Works alongside the existing tool library and stays inside Taskade's safety controls. See the Taskade EVE guide for patterns.

Stronger SEO for Published Apps

Published Taskade Genesis apps on /share/apps now ship with richer meta tags, author markup, and engagement data. Your shared apps show up cleaner in search results and link previews across the web.

Pair with a custom domain for a fully branded, indexable launch.

Fixes

  • Onboarding now always routes to your workspace so the welcome flow triggers
  • Announcement modals stay open after you click the CTA
  • Table view shields the page from crashes on very large documents
  • Date fields no longer crash on partial inputs
  • Taskade EVE handles empty custom fields gracefully

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Fresh Frontier Models. Smarter Auto Mode.

The model picker just got a refresh. New frontier picks from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google, plus a round of open-weight options for self-serve experiments. Auto mode stays smart, routing to the right class of model for your plan and the job in front of you.

  • A new top-tier Anthropic option for Opus-eligible plans
  • Fresh lightweight OpenAI choices for fast, cheap runs
  • Refreshed Google lineup, including the latest Flash Lite
  • Open-weight Gemma additions you can swap in and out

See Your Workspace as a Living Graph

A new Workspace DNA memory graph plots your projects, agents, and automations as connected nodes. Watch memory feed intelligence and intelligence trigger execution, then jump straight into any node you want to edit.

  • Spot orphaned agents and unused knowledge at a glance
  • Follow the path from a project to the automation it powers
  • One click to open any node

Skills Load on Demand

Space agents now pick up the right skills only when they need them. Lighter context, faster first responses, more room for the instructions you actually wrote.

Works across your 33 built-in tools and every custom tool you add.

Fixes

  • Taskade Genesis app commits process in order, per app, so rapid edits no longer collide
  • Credit pricing reflects the latest blended model costs
  • Model picker and auto-mode settings stay in sync across devices

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Export Once. Share the Link.

The Export Project automation now returns a direct download link. Hand it off, post it in chat, or pipe it straight into the next automation step. No more copy-paste between a run and a share link.

  • Use the link anywhere an automation needs a finished file
  • Chain export into email, Slack, or a Taskade Genesis action
  • Works with Markdown, plain text, and bundle exports

App Kits Keep Their Shape

Share a Taskade Genesis app as a kit and the export ships as a real folder tree. Clone it, and the files, images, and assets land exactly where you wrote them.

Cloners get a working app on first open. Creators stop fighting formatters before sharing.

Export in the Automation Menu

The Export Project action now shows up natively in the automation picker, right next to the other Taskade pieces. Build a weekly export, a backup trigger, or a polished handoff flow in a few clicks. See the Automations guide for patterns.

Safer Outbound Requests

Taskade Genesis apps route outbound fetches through a safer network helper. Generated code cannot accidentally hit internal addresses or leak credentials. The behavior is automatic for every new app.

Fixes

  • Guarded empty content in array string items so flows stop crashing mid-run
  • Preview sessions self-heal when they expire instead of throwing errors
  • GitHub export now surfaces the real error message from GitHub
  • GitHub import asks you to connect a GitHub account before picking a repo
  • Dynamic dropdowns keep their values during App Kit export

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Taskade EVE Onboards You Into Cloned Apps

When you clone a Taskade Genesis app from the Community Gallery, Taskade EVE now walks you through the first steps so you can start from a working setup instead of a blank screen.

  • Interactive walkthrough the first time you open a cloned app
  • Connect the agents and review the automations right there
  • Get to a working, personalized app in a couple of minutes

Customize the Parts That Matter First

Taskade EVE also highlights the parts of the app you are most likely to change. Brand colors, copy on the landing page, and the data fields your team actually uses are surfaced up front so the first edits land where they have the biggest impact.

Fixes

  • Reverted a GitHub export filename change for repo compatibility

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