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Richer web context · steadier tasks · localized updates

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Web, video, and social context

Kollab can now bring richer web, video, and social context into tasks through managed paths, so teams do not need to wire their own external provider keys just to give an agent better source material.

  • YouTube transcript context has a stronger fallback path, helping tasks reason over videos even when the first transcript route is unreliable.
  • Web and social source fetching now flows through a built-in browsing skill, giving research tasks cleaner source handoffs.
  • Repeated source lookups can reuse cached context behind the scenes, reducing wait time when a task needs the same material again.

Tasks and browser handoff

Active runs, browser takeover, and recovery now do a better job of keeping the visible conversation aligned with the work that is still running.

  • Follow-up messages during active tasks now stay attached to the same visible thread with clearer pending feedback.
  • Long-running tasks recover more smoothly from pauses, temporary runtime issues, and unavailable model routes.
  • Browser takeover, pause, and resume states now clear stale auth prompts and preserve the right chat state.

Mentions, files, and mobile

Everyday composition and review paths are a little less fussy.

  • @ mentions are easier to search across longer lists and no longer turn unfinished drafts into accidental selections.
  • Message file rows now show clean file names instead of full internal paths.
  • Scheduled task status badges and skills popovers fit better on mobile screens.

Public updates and tool pages — https://kollab.im/updates

The public release surface is now easier to read and share across languages.

  • Updates and changelog pages now support localized release pages across English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
  • Tool pages such as https://kollab.im/tools/pitch-deck-maker hand tasks off more smoothly and preserve pasted Markdown as files when needed.
  • Blog reading-time, site metadata, redirects, and public page previews are more accurate across the website.