Product Updates

Changelog

Every update, every improvement. We ship fast and tell you about it.

v0.4.9

Reliability

When a run cannot start, the live terminal now shows the exact reason and the next step (for example, add an operating budget). Live activity reaches your screen reliably even when work runs on a separate worker, stuck runs close themselves and free the assistant, every company gets its scheduled checks, and admins can set budgets and add credits directly.

Your assistant can now actually use the tools you connect. Once Stripe is connected it can pull revenue, subscriptions, and failed payments on its own, with your approval rules applied, and the same goes for every other connected tool.

v0.4.7

Opportunity Radar

Opportunity Radar now groups raw trends into business clusters, scores SEO potential and spike risk, suggests first pages to create, and can add an AI review for the strongest ideas.

Companies can now run an opportunity radar that collects rising search trends, scores business potential, checks exact-match domains, and ranks the ideas worth researching next.

v0.4.4

Model Index

The AI Model Router page now has a clearer URL, sharper search copy, an animated API terminal, task buttons, a compact model table, and a better benchmark explanation.

Changing routing criteria now animates the recommendation terminal.

The hero now uses a smaller direct headline without the pretitle.

Models now show automatically updated provider favicon logos.

The API terminal now shows a criteria-aware question with copy and open actions.

The router page now uses a custom generated illustration set instead of shared homepage artwork.

Task artwork now covers summarize, extract, code, reason, and plan.

AI agents can now discover the router through the footer, llms.txt, sitemap, and OpenAPI specs.

The router page now includes agent resource links, FAQ schema, and a public SKILL.md for agents that want to call the router.

Routes can now be limited to selected providers with a providers query parameter.

The hero now moves the main sticker beside the headline and keeps the terminal area clean.

API actions now include a raw query link for the model-id-only endpoint.

The router now has cleaner terminals, text-only task buttons, task artwork in the recommendation panel, and terminal-style answer cards with JSON and raw links.

The router now has clearer public /router URLs, including /router, /router/raw, and /router/cheapest.

The hero now uses a three-path router machine illustration.

Headings now use a larger sticker hero title and matching sticker section titles.

The page now previews the upcoming Intent Router that will route from a plain task automatically.

The router now supports US, EU, and China model region filters in the API and route selector.

The hero now includes a copyable implementation prompt for agents and builders.

Terminal curl URLs now open directly in a new tab.

Copy buttons now show feedback immediately, even when the browser blocks direct clipboard access.

The page no longer shows the redundant Best by task section.

The API now returns provider-native model IDs first and keeps OpenRouter IDs as a separate field.

Added a public model index with daily answers for the smartest, cheapest, fastest, and best-value AI models.

Added a free model recommendation API with simple GET endpoints.

v0.4.3

Learn Pages

Comparison pages now use the current win.sh assistant avatar instead of the old Judy image.

The blog now has a sharper learn hub layout with a featured guide, topic filters, and homepage-style sticker artwork for every article.

Blog sticker artwork is now simpler, clearer, and transparent, with cleaner article cards and shorter category filters.

CTA titles on comparison pages, blog articles, pricing, and public landing pages now use the same bubble title style as hero headlines.

The account budget modal now fits mobile screens without clipped controls or overflowing action buttons.

Use case pages for solo founders, SaaS, ecommerce, and agencies now have richer content, stronger workflows, proof sections, control rules, and a shared visual system.

Use case page heroes now use homepage-style sticker artwork with tighter operating signal cards.

The about page now has a stronger founder story, updated board review cards, a sticker illustration, and a pricing-style call to action.

OpenClaw and Paperclip comparison pages now have their own sticker illustrations instead of the generic robot.

Comparison page heroes now reuse the mobile home artwork as a soft blurred background.

Blog article headers are cleaner, with the back link and category label removed and sticker artwork shown without a framed background.

Every blog article now has its own topic-aware call to action with pricing-style buttons, stickers, and guardrail-focused copy.

Added an Alook comparison page for operators comparing open-source personal AI companies with win.sh.

Added Viktor and Tasklet comparison pages for buyers comparing AI employees, agent command centers, and win.sh.

Added new pages for AI employee, AI command center, and Slack AI agent alternative searches.

Added new guides for autonomous company AI, AI business operating systems, human approval, cost control, business agent memory, AI agent platforms, context engineering, daily briefings, customer support assistants, business agent building, and agentic process automation.

Added more comparison and research pages for autonomous company platforms, managed European assistants, agent management, market research assistants, no-code AI business tools, and NanoCorp versus Polsia versus win.sh.

v0.4.3

Companies

The companies page now has one Add company button that opens onboarding.

v0.4.3

Onboarding Stickers

The onboarding choice cards now use homepage-style stickers for creating a company and running an existing one.

v0.4.3

Settings Pages

Settings now open as full pages instead of a modal.

  • The avatar opens settings directly
  • Tools and usage now live in the settings menu
  • The command header stays focused on company work
  • Settings use an account-level header with all companies selected
  • Tools now open into a simpler company matching view
  • Budget now has its own settings tab
  • Usage is shorter and easier to scan
  • Tools now use cards again, with company matching inside each tool
  • The avatar keeps clean rounded corners
v0.4.3

Budget Wallet

The account budget modal now keeps monthly budget and one-time top-ups in one cleaner view.

  • The modal opens directly on the current monthly budget
  • Modal corners now stay properly rounded
  • The wallet now shows a left cash illustration, monthly price per month, and current usage progress
  • Budget controls use the same orange coin icon as the header
  • Editing the monthly budget brings back the coin pile and cash sounds
  • The top-up controls stay collapsed until selected
  • The layout is shorter so the main controls fit without scrolling
  • Change the monthly budget from its current amount with an explicit confirmation
  • Renewal management stays available as a small Stripe action
v0.4.3

Onboarding Layout

Onboarding screens now fit better in one desktop view.

  • The first onboarding choice no longer shows decorative images
  • Onboarding headers, titles, cards, and website previews are tighter
  • Run selection now sits higher on the page with bigger stickers and compact mobile cards
  • The run selection screen now keeps only the crown logo in the corner instead of the full top header
  • Bubble titles are smaller and easier to scan
  • Input cards are rounder, tighter, and less likely to get clipped
v0.4.3

Company Autonomy

The companies table now shows autonomy at a glance.

  • Each company row has a compact five-step autonomy bar
  • Clicking the bar opens a tighter homepage-style picker to change the company's autonomy level
  • The header company menu now shows the same autonomy control
  • Budget and autonomy controls in the table now use a lighter borderless style
v0.4.3

Budget Modals

Budget modals are easier to use on smaller screens.

  • Budget setup now opens above the header
  • The budget card is narrower and scrolls inside the modal instead of spilling off screen
  • The account budget modal now uses a shorter title and description
  • The app header now has its own budget button for setting budget or topping up
v0.4.3

App Background

Command pages now use a clean paper background.

  • Removed the illustrated scene behind /command, /companies, and other app workspaces
v0.4.3

Companies Chart Controls

Companies chart controls now sit cleanly above the chart.

  • Day, week, month, range, and refresh controls no longer get clipped by the panel edge
v0.4.3

Command Chat Loading

Command chat now loads without flashing an empty state.

  • Chat history shows a conversation skeleton while messages load
  • The empty message only appears after loading finishes
v0.4.3

Company Switcher

The company dropdown now feels more alive.

  • The menu opens and closes with a smooth animated motion
  • Clicking outside the menu closes it cleanly
  • The caret rotates with the menu state
v0.4.3

Usage Page

Usage is now cleaner and easier to operate.

  • Budget, company cap, daily cap, and top-up controls are separated
  • The chart and agent spend list no longer fight for space
  • The page scrolls naturally instead of clipping controls
v0.4.3

Account Budget

The app header now shows how much account budget is left.

  • Remaining budget appears near the avatar
  • Monthly budget and one-time top-ups are labeled separately
  • Clicking the budget opens budget setup or top-up, depending on the account
v0.4.3

Budget Access

win.sh now uses account budget instead of plan gates.

  • App access is open after onboarding
  • Paid work asks for a budget or top-up when needed
  • Budget copy is clearer across settings, pricing, support, and chat
v0.4.3

Chat Errors

Chat errors are now easier to act on.

  • Budget errors now explain what needs to be set before retrying
  • Failed chat replies use a compact alert style instead of a full bubble
  • The latest failed message can be retried from the error row
v0.4.3

Onboarding Cards

Onboarding now matches the win.sh homepage style more closely.

  • Bubble-style titles now sit above the onboarding cards
  • Onboarding cards have rounder corners and cleaner framing
  • Mobile onboarding now uses the homepage world background without extra stickers
v0.4.3

Portfolio Charts

Charts now stay crisp when panels resize.

  • Bar corners keep a consistent radius
  • Hover markers stay circular instead of stretching into ovals
v0.4.3

Command Chat

Command chat now feels more like the rest of win.sh.

  • Chat bubbles no longer show sender badges
  • Chat bubbles are rounder, clearer, and easier to read
  • Company budget popovers are more compact and stay above the table
v0.4.3

Homepage Social Preview

Homepage links now show the current win.sh world artwork instead of the old factory image.

  • Updated the homepage social preview card
v0.4.3

Footer Compare Links

The footer compare list now includes Letta.

  • Added Letta to the comparison links
v0.4.3

Homepage Daily Run Copy

The homepage daily run section now speaks more clearly about automated operations.

  • Bubble-style headline for the automated business promise
  • Sharper cards for connected tools, approval gates, memory, and daily reports
  • Interactive approve and reject buttons inside the approval gate card
  • Larger, easier-to-read card descriptions
  • Trust copy now frames autonomy as a level the user controls and raises over time
  • Plus and minus controls now flank the homepage trust slider
  • Larger card titles and a broader tool logo row without duplicate-looking Google icons
  • Removed the activity log link from the daily run intro
  • Larger trust level illustration beside the trust headline
  • More serious operator tone with the playful win.sh world intact
v0.4.3

Faster Public Images

Public pages now serve compressed WebP artwork instead of heavyweight PNG and JPG files.

  • Authority illustrations, onboarding icons, waitlist art, page textures, and agent portraits now use WebP
  • Old content image URLs now redirect to the matching WebP file
  • Browser icons and social screenshot endpoints keep their compatible formats
v0.4.3

Public Page Heroes

Public pages now share the same light bubble headline style.

  • Bubble headlines now keep letter interiors white instead of showing the page background
  • Dark hero bands were removed from public pages
  • H1 titles now center around the same bubble treatment as pricing
  • Blog posts now have clearer centered article titles
v0.4.3

Onboarding Run Picker

The first onboarding screen now feels closer to the homepage world.

  • Bubble sticker headline for the run picker
  • Illustrated home background without floating stickers
  • Centered setup card with two clearer run choices
v0.4.3

Companies Command Center

The companies page now keeps the chart first and the company table in charge.

  • The chart now sits alone at the top
  • New Company and Add Company now sit in the top bar, and the table no longer has an extra open column
  • Dropdowns and table panels now keep their rounded corners clean
  • Company command charts now share the same chart style with simple traffic bars
  • The chart now shows a loader while metrics are loading
  • Traffic now stacks by company, with hover details for total traffic and each business
  • The 7D chart range now uses a true seven-day calendar window
  • Portfolio charts now have cleaner animated series without the decorative background treatment
  • The companies table now sits below full-width and starts directly with company rows
  • Connected integrations now show as small logos, with a plus button for the full integration modal
  • Company menus and chart controls no longer get clipped by page containers
v0.4.3

Homepage Explainer

The homepage now explains the daily company loop in one clearer visual section.

  • Live business signal logos now sit inside the metrics card
  • Bigger stickers and titles make the four daily run cards easier to scan
  • Bottom source notes were removed from the daily run cards
  • Shorter headline and tighter left column for the daily run explainer
  • Trust level art now sits beside the trust headline without a framed background
  • Daily activity cards now explain metrics, approvals, memory, and reports together
  • Trust copy now makes autonomy learning easier to understand
v0.4.3

Operating Loops

The Businesses page now shows the operating loop catalog behind win.sh.

  • 50 loop packs across growth, product, money, customers, and operations
  • Clear split between business types and the loops that run them
  • More concrete examples of what win.sh watches after launch
  • Centered hero headline with the launch loop moved into its own section
  • Businesses now stays in the footer so the main header stays focused
v0.4.3

Headline Font Test

The homepage and public page headlines are testing a bolder bubble font.

  • Rounder, louder H1 style
  • Public H1 sizes now follow the pricing page scale
  • Homepage H1 uses one size across every word with a joined sticker outline
  • Public H2s are slightly smaller for better hierarchy
  • Lighter homepage title spacing with no final punctuation
  • More natural homepage title casing
  • Cleaner homepage headline outline around lowercase words
  • Same page structure and content
  • Easy switch to the alternate test font
v0.4.3

Pricing Budget Card

The pricing budget card now gives the budget control more room and keeps shortcuts above the card.

  • Bigger monthly budget and slider area
  • Money illustration sits to the right
  • Cleaner shortcuts and stronger start button
  • Tighter card width, shortcuts above the budget, and no Google mark on the start button
v0.4.2

Businesses Page

The business coverage map now has a cleaner Businesses page focused on what win.sh can launch, sell, measure, and improve.

  • Sharper hero for SaaS, apps, stores, services, and creators
  • Direct footer link to Businesses
  • Old Business Types link still works
v0.4.1

Integration Catalog

The integrations page now shows every connector win.sh knows about, with clear live and soon labels.

  • Cleaner grid for scanning tools by category
  • Live and soon status on every connector
  • More integration logos on the how-it-works page
  • Site icons for every connector instead of generic placeholders
  • Cleaner floating integration logo range without duplicate-looking icons
v0.4.0

Business Coverage Map

win.sh now has a public map of the businesses it can run, the channels it understands, and what is still being built.

  • Business types, products, channels, and operating loops in one place
  • Clear status labels for live, in progress, and planned coverage
  • iOS and Android app loop covering build, launch, distribution, budget, and profit
v0.2.0

Conversational Onboarding

win.sh now greets you with a real conversation during onboarding. It analyzes your website, learns about your business, and creates a personalized 30-day plan before you hit the dashboard.

  • Conversational onboarding flow
  • Website analysis from email domain
  • In-chat paywall with 7-day free trial
  • Plausible event tracking for full funnel analytics
v0.1.2

Decisions Tab & Authority Matrix

Every decision by every agent is now logged. The new Decisions tab shows a complete decision log plus an authority matrix, so you always know who decided what and why.

  • Decision log with full audit trail
  • Authority matrix showing agent permissions
  • Approval queue for human-in-the-loop decisions
v0.1.1

Homepage Redesign

New homepage with competitive differentiation, agent showcase, interactive "how it works" section, comparison table, and integration logos.

  • Hero redesign with coral/navy brand palette
  • Agent showcase grid
  • Comparison table vs Manus, ChatGPT, hiring
  • Integration logos section
v0.1.0

Initial Launch

win.sh goes live. Dashboard, agent management, goals, tasks, activity feed, pricing page, and Google OAuth.

  • Dashboard with agent management
  • Goal setting and task delegation
  • Activity feed with real-time updates
  • Pricing page with Stripe integration
  • Google OAuth authentication