Nearly 1,000 Connectors · more reliable tasks · smoother recovery

Nearly 1,000 ways to connect your work
This update turns Connectors into a much broader marketplace. Kollab now surfaces 956 MCP Connectors, covering more apps, data sources, productivity tools, developer services, sales systems, content platforms, and operations workflows. Open the Connect page to browse the expanded catalog.
- Added API-key based connector setup for services that do not use managed OAuth, including guided credential forms and setup links.
- Added richer, user-facing connector descriptions across languages, so teams can understand what each Connector does before installing it.
- Improved connector cards, brand icons, fallback avatars, search, loading, and infinite scrolling so a much larger catalog still feels fast and browseable.
- Updated the public Connectors page so visitors can explore the catalog before jumping into the app.
Tasks keep going when the conversation gets busy
We tightened the handoff between your messages and running tasks. Follow-up replies during an active run now have clearer progress feedback, and Kollab is better at keeping the task attached to the same conversation instead of drifting into hidden or interrupted work.
- Improved active-task follow-ups, queue handoff, and recovery for long-running conversations.
- Added stronger safeguards so background work cannot corrupt the visible chat history.
- Improved fallback behavior when an AI runtime or model route is temporarily unavailable.
Recovery, schedules, and everyday speed
This update also smooths the surrounding workflow: scheduled tasks recover more reliably after mid-stream failures, connector and workspace data reload less often than necessary, and navigation paths such as shared sidebars, trash redirects, organization pages, and catalog browsing make fewer duplicate requests.
- Scheduled tasks now handle failed streams and invalid project bindings more gracefully.
- Web Access and local connector sessions are easier to recover and release cleanly.
- Reduced duplicate frontend requests across organization, bot, memory, connector, and sidebar flows.