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A Calmer, More Readable Home

Home now gets out of your way — fewer prompts competing for attention, and nothing left half-hidden behind an ellipsis.

Published Friday, August 7, 2026

Home has been pared back to what people actually use. The three suggestion rows that used to sit under the composer — the "How's the business doing?" style starters — are gone, so the composer now stands on its own directly above your glance cards. When you land on Home, the first thing you see is a blank line waiting for your question, not a menu of someone else's questions.

Alongside that, we've retired Recipes. The slash-prompt catalog and its menu added a second, parallel way to start work that rarely matched what anyone was trying to do, and it made the composer feel heavier than it needed to be. The "+" menu on both Home and chat is now three clear choices: add photos and files, create an automation, or start deep work. Less to scan, less to second-guess.

With the clutter cleared, the glance cards matter more — so we made them fully readable. Lines in "While you were away" and "Coming up" used to trail off into an ellipsis, quietly hiding the end of a sentence you might have needed. Hover a line now and it glides gently to the left to reveal the rest. The motion respects your system's reduced-motion preference, and on touch and keyboard the full text is available as a tooltip instead, so nothing is locked behind a hover.

Taken together, Home asks less of you and shows you more. Fewer paths to choose between at the start, and no truncated text to guess at once you're there.

Small changes, but they add up to a Home page that feels quieter and more honest about what it's showing you. Tell us how it reads.