Restorable Agent Backups and Clearer Site Status

Agent backups crossed from archive to restore workflow, and hosted site status updates arrive more promptly during deploys.

Backups became more meaningful on this day because they stopped being just a record of what existed and started becoming something you can restore from. Site status also became clearer during deploys, which reduces ambiguity when hosted work is in flight.

Backups Crossed Into Restore Territory

The backup story now extends beyond "we saved something" into "we can rebuild from it."

  • Kindship can now restore an agent's durable state into a fresh working copy
  • Restore work is shaped as a real workflow instead of a loose manual recovery exercise
  • Backup jobs also gained earlier safety checks, which helps long-running backup and restore work fail sooner when the environment is not ready

Hosted Site State Is More Immediate

Agent-built sites also got a small but important clarity upgrade.

  • Site status is patched sooner during deploy success and failure paths
  • Deployment state spends less time waiting on delayed reconciliation
  • The result is a more trustworthy sense of whether hosted work is actually done, still moving, or needs attention