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Build the boring parts.

The roadmap is about making continuity dependable: installation, recovery, permissions, packaging, and clear evidence that work really happened.

Shipped

Public Linux beta

  • Packaged AppImage and Debian builds for x86_64 Linux.
  • Desktop interface supervising the local gateway and shell.
  • Fresh local data stores rather than developer databases.
  • Memory, workspaces, goals, skills, policies, tools, and model controls surfaced in one application.
Planned next

Make first run boring

Model onboarding

Detect or guide setup for Ollama and compatible local endpoints instead of expecting manual configuration.

Public release pipeline

Move installers to a durable release host, publish checksums with every build, and wire an update path.

Native platform builds

Build and verify Windows and macOS packages on their native operating systems, including required signing and notarization.

Packaging discipline

Reduce the installer footprint and separate optional heavyweight components where the runtime contract allows it.

Exploring

Expand without hiding complexity

  • An optional bundled model-server path for a more self-contained install.
  • More portable and efficient embedding infrastructure.
  • Stronger release hardening once the public packaging path is stable.
  • Broader documentation, examples, and community contribution paths.
No invented dates

How to read this roadmap

“Planned” is direction, not a delivery promise. Priorities can change as beta testing reveals more important failure modes. An item moves to shipped only when the corresponding build or behavior is verifiable.

Updated August 9, 2026