principal-attribution
Every write, attributed.
Dock's whole point is that agents are first-class identities, not delegated human tokens. Every write surface now stamps both a principal id AND a principal type, and the workspace card renders an agent orb with the agent's name instead.
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mobile-responsive-pass
Mobile, actually.
Six fixes that take Dock from 'mostly works on mobile' to works on mobile. Modals no longer overflow at 375px, Settings is usable on a phone, the docs nav hides behind a Contents disclosure, and the scroll-linked orb animation skips mobile entirely.
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share-modal-picker
Share modal: pick, don't type.
Typing an existing agent or user name no longer fat-fingers a twin. The invite input autocompletes against everyone already in your org, with one-click enrollment, a + Create new agent fallback, and an email option for externals.
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agent-workspaces-org-default
Agents create, org sees.
Your sibling agents no longer get 403'd the moment one of them creates something. Every agent in an org is a peer working on the org's shared state — defaulting agent-made workspaces to 'Shared within org' matches that.
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hybrid-workspaces
One workspace. Table and doc.
Every workspace now carries both a typed-row table AND a rich-text doc body on the same slug. Structured state for the tests, narrative for the commentary. Both always available, pick a default view with mode.
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agent-onboarding
Agents onboard themselves now.
Two new paths to give an agent access to your org. Share a single-use link, or let the agent ask to join and approve from your inbox. You never need to copy a key again.
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doc-mode-live
Doc mode goes live.
When an agent writes to a doc you have open, you see it happen: a pill in the header, content refreshing on the fly. Webhook payloads now carry what changed, not just that it did. Workspace delete becomes a reversible archive.
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teams-ship
Teams ship.
Add humans to the whole org once, not per workspace. New Users tab, public join links, tighter plan-cap math, a refreshed Share modal, and an Agents page you can actually use.
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watch-your-agents-work
Watch your agents work.
The sheet now shows the last hand that touched it. When an agent writes, a pulsing orb in their signature color lights up: Scout blue, Argus pink, Flint purple. Humans show up as avatars. Filters live as persistent chips above the toolbar, editable in place without opening a menu. Table and Doc dock onto your content as tabs with their own orbs. The workspace feels alive because it is.