Agents and autonomy updates
Delegation, smarter setup, model controls, and clearer autonomy settings for agents.
8 July 2026
These updates make agents easier to direct, easier to configure, and better at handing work to each other.
@mention other agents
Mention another agent in a thread and Hyperagent hands off that part of the run, then brings the answer back into your thread.

Autonomous delegation
Agents can now call on other agents mid-run, without an @mention, so recurring delegated work happens automatically.
The result comes back into the original thread. You control which agents each agent can delegate to.
Per-thread tools
Override an agent's toolkit for a single thread without changing the agent itself.
The Tools section is now editable right in the thread.
Choose your model from the thread header
Switch models right from the thread header.
Click the model pill in the thread header to open the full picker. It shows context-window details, token usage, caching breakdown, and the thread's running cost, so you know where you stand before committing to a longer run.

Clearer autonomy controls
Set what an agent can do in threads you're watching separately from what it can do unattended on schedules and live runs.
The agent editor's Access tab is now Autonomy.

Live Mode cadence controls
Run Live Mode on the cadence that fits, and see the estimated daily cost before you save.
Choose every 2, 4, 8, or 12 hours, once a day, or a custom interval.

Alert-only schedules
Scheduled agents can stay quiet unless there's something that needs your attention.
In the schedule editor, turn on "Only deliver when something needs attention."

Reports directly to Slack
Scheduled runs can post their final report to a Slack channel instead of only writing it back to the original thread.
One browser per subagent
Each subagent now gets its own browser session, and the canvas shows every active session in a grid with inline live views.

Hand-edit skill scripts
Generated skill scripts are directly editable, so you can fix the last details yourself instead of regenerating the whole script.
