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Dagny becomes a shared team assistant — and the engine underneath her learns to keep working long after the page stops waiting.
Every plan now includes far more assistant credits — up to 4x on Free and nearly 7x on our top tier — and those allowances apply to your account automatically.
Everyone on your team now gets a private side of the workspace — and the assistant can hand you a finished, branded PDF when the research is done.
Your assistant no longer loses sight of the integrations you've already connected — and when something goes wrong upstream, it says so plainly instead of guessing.
Our homepage now says what Dagny actually is — one agent that runs and grows your business, not another website builder.
Getting started should never fight back — so we fixed the three places where your first few minutes could go sideways.
Bigger builds now start with a short round of questions and a plan you approve — then show you exactly what's happening while they run.
Your workspace assistant now holds real conversations from inside Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor or your own code — with a connection page rebuilt to match.
Presentation generation now reads the room — bold marketing decks or buttoned-up consulting decks, built from a real conversation with your assistant and faster than before.
The assistant now spends its time working on your request instead of setting itself up for it.
Home now gets out of your way — fewer prompts competing for attention, and nothing left half-hidden behind an ellipsis.
Members of the VVS Fagmann and Digit chains can now order their website in minutes, with company details pulled straight from the business registry and live examples to browse first.
Our public site is now English-only, so every visitor lands on the current, actively maintained version of our story.
Everything your assistant remembers now lives on one page you can read, correct, and rewrite in your own words.
The overnight pass that keeps your assistant's memory tidy now runs faster and finishes what it starts.
A quiet cleanup pass under the assistant's hood — one less path for connection prompts to travel through, and a lot less code standing between you and a reply.
Generated dashboards now arrive as real, custom-designed interfaces — and the assistant around them asks better questions, makes fewer false promises, and speaks up only when it has something to say.
A deep structural rebuild of the engine behind every assistant conversation — same behavior today, far more room to move tomorrow.
Gmail and Google Calendar now cover your whole team without holding onto message bodies, and Slack finally shows you exactly what your assistant is working on.