Site Publishing, Feedback Capture, and Resumable Chat

Agent-managed sites became safer to publish, product feedback became easier to send with context, and planning chat became better at reconnecting mid-response.

This update focused on reducing the number of places where work could get lost: site files during publish, product feedback while reporting an issue, and planning-chat responses during a reconnect.

Site Publishing Became More Controlled

Agents can now publish site changes with more precision.

  • Partial site pushes can preserve remote files that are outside the current publish set
  • Dry-run checks help compare a local site workspace against the current hosted version before pushing
  • Custom-domain updates reach the site deployer more reliably
  • Hosted sites now receive a sitemap automatically during publish

Feedback Can Carry The Context Needed To Fix It

Kindship gained an in-app feedback capture flow for authenticated users.

Instead of describing a bug from memory, you can send feedback from the page where it happened, with enough page context to make the report easier to understand and triage.

Planning Chat Survives Reconnects More Gracefully

Planning chat became more resilient when a page reload or connection interruption happens mid-response.

The practical effect is simple: fewer half-lost replies, less re-asking, and a better chance of seeing the answer that was already in progress.