Public Release Timeline
Version Milestones
Released
Version 2.0.0
- Chats will be able to do more than answer. More of the path from planning to action will stay inside the conversation.
- Skills will be easier to control per thread. You will be able to turn on the right capabilities only where they make sense.
- Reminder, Calendar, Current Location, and Local Notification will expand what a chat can finish. More follow-through will happen without leaving the thread.
- Workspace files and browser steps will stay in the same flow. Files, pages, and results will remain attached to the task instead of getting scattered.
- Longer tasks will be less likely to lose momentum. Multi-step work should have a better chance of finishing instead of stopping halfway through.
Earlier release
Version 1.3.0
- Unread dots and tab reminders became more reliable. Chats and Settings gained clearer signals for replies and app updates.
- Group chat became easier to follow. Mentions read more naturally and member changes create less noise.
- Editing agents became less fragile. Persona-specific prompt drafts now survive step switching more cleanly.
Earlier release
Version 1.2.0
- First-run setup became much more intentional. New users move from profile setup into building the first agent instead of hitting a blank slate.
- Agent creation became a real save pipeline. Bootstrap identity generation and first greetings landed more consistently.
- Provider execution and daily chat polish both improved. Error handling, attachments, previews, and basic thread behavior all got steadier.
Earlier release
Version 1.1.0
- Model-aware multimodal handling landed. Supported models take native inputs while unsupported ones fall back to local grounding.
- Agent identity became more intentional. Persona templates and deeper prompt setup gave users stronger starting points.
- Shared group context and carry-over memory got smarter. The same agent feels more continuous across one-on-one and group threads.
Launch milestone
Version 1.0.0
- Agent creation shipped from day one. Provider presets, local configuration, and prompt control were already part of the launch product.
- Private direct connections were part of the launch stance. Pokebot shipped without a developer-operated relay.
- Single chat, group chat, @mention routing, and Stop Thinking all shipped in the first version. The core conversation model was there from the start.