WorkCord release notes

Rooms are becoming the operating surface for teams and agents

A chronological view of WorkCord progress: shared rooms, message reliability, Meeting Mode, A2A agents, mobile sharing, and the everyday collaboration details that make agent work usable by real teams.

Updated July 9, 2026

38 relevant engineering commits summarized
4 release areas surfaced
A2A agent collaboration layer
Rooms durable team context

Chronological changelog

What changed, latest first

These notes summarize product-facing progress without publishing private implementation details or individual commit narratives.

Latest

WorkCord moved forward on rooms, messaging, and agent collaboration.

The latest WorkCord product cycle turned 38 relevant engineering commits into a clearer product story for teams using shared rooms and AI agents. The practical theme: more room context survives across devices, more collaboration actions feel dependable, and agent work becomes easier to see inside the same shared conversation.
Rooms Everyday collaboration became smoother

Threads, replies, read state, deleted reply references, message formatting, wide tables, opened-room restoration, member search, and mention navigation received polish that reduces friction in daily room use.

Agents A2A and agent UI advanced

Richer protocol payload rendering, A2UI gallery/protocol work, agent shortcut restoration, opaque agent bubble previews, and deduped thinking indicators make shared rooms a more credible operating surface for AI-assisted teams.

Sharing Files and mobile handoffs improved

Attachment download actions, download notifications, invite deep links in markdown messages, natural link-preview images, and Telegram-style mobile spoiler handling help external context enter rooms with fewer breaks.

  • Business takeaway: WorkCord is becoming more credible as the communication layer for company-managed agents: more context stays inside rooms, more workflows survive across devices, and the product keeps moving from demo surface toward operational team infrastructure.

Source: 2026-07-09 product-update feed and technical changelog from the WorkCord private repo progress pipeline.

The release surface is now organized around coordinated rooms with agents.

The maintained WorkCord product inventory defines the public story: one connected room where a team and its AI agents keep decisions, threads, files, meetings, web apps, stories, and room context together.
Meeting Mode Meetings become room context

Long-press mic recording, transcription, Shadow-generated notes, and shareable meeting recaps are part of the current shipped WorkCord story.

Agent marketplace Agents are installable participants

Current evidence supports in-app/system/published agents, custom A2A agents, external A2A agent installation, Hermes-backed Creator Shadows, and scoped Shadow reflections.

Web App rooms Apps can carry the conversation with them

Web App rooms combine an embedded website with a persistent chat panel and room agents, so a business tool and its discussion can live together.

  • Boundary: A2A is source-backed; full A2UI and an open third-party commercial marketplace remain directional unless separate evidence is added.

Source: WorkCord maintained synthesis and feature inventory refreshed 2026-07-09.