Intents: Archive, Delete, and Undo
tl;dr: You can finally archive, delete, and un-archive intents without leaving the page — and nothing you archive disappears forever.
Your board has been collecting intents that no longer matter, and until now the only honest way to deal with them was to scroll past. That's over. Every intent — on its detail page and on the roadmap board itself — now carries an overflow menu with Archive and Delete. Archive fires immediately. Delete asks first, because deleting an intent should require a moment of eye contact. Archive from the detail page and you land back on the board; archive from a card and the board refreshes in place, no reload, no lost scroll position.
One deliberate omission: shipped cards don't get the menu. Shipped work ages off the board on its own, and handing out a delete button for things you already built is a footgun we'd rather not manufacture.
The better half of this is the new archived intents view, linked straight from the Home header. It's a flat list — title, slug, a one-line description, the date it was archived — with an Unarchive button on every row. No columns, no touchpoints, nothing to navigate. Bring an intent back and it returns to forming, which means it reappears in scoping and gets promoted the normal way rather than teleporting into whatever state it was in six weeks ago. Simple beats clever here.
What this actually unlocks: archiving stops being a decision. Clear the noise, keep the board honest, and pull anything back the moment it turns out to matter again. Behind the scenes we also added unarchive events to the audit trail, so every restore is accounted for.
Archiving should feel cheap, because now it's reversible. Go clean up your board.