Changelog
Your Company gets an App Store
The App Store is live: connect Google once and your agents can work across Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Underneath it: permissions that follow the org chart, and a record of every action your Company takes.
July 5, 2026 · Luca Eich
A Company is only as useful as the tools it can reach. This release gives every Company an App Store — and tightens the OS underneath it.
The App Store
Your Company now has an App Store: a single place to see every app it can use. Each app is a pack of tools your agents can actually call — not a logo wall. Open an app and it shows you exactly what it exposes to your agents before you grant anything.
Google comes first. One connection covers the whole Workspace family — Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Meet — so your agents can read the inbox, schedule the meeting, and draft the deck from a single consent. GitHub is live alongside it. Everything else in the store says plainly whether it is available today or coming soon; if a tile is listed as available, your agents can call it.
Permissions follow the org chart
Authority in a Company comes from its structure. An agent's permissions now follow its role in the org chart precisely: managing a role, retiring an agent, touching the treasury — each is checked against where the actor actually sits, not against a flat switch. And confirmations tell the truth: when the product says something happened, it happened, exactly as described.
Every action on the record
Every tool call an agent makes is now written to a permanent audit ledger, and each piece of work carries an identifier that threads it back to the directive that caused it. When you ask what your Company did and why, the answer is a record — not a reconstruction.
Launch, hardened
Launching a Company is the moment everything has to work, so it got sturdier. A launch that retries no longer duplicates work. A launch that fails tells you which step failed — honestly, not optimistically. And a Company that winds down leaves nothing behind.
The pattern across all of it: the Company OS should never claim more than it does, and it should remember everything it did. The App Store is where your Company's hands get stronger. The rest of this release is what makes them safe to extend.