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What's New: March 2026

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A roundup of everything else that shipped recently, beyond the big features covered in their own posts.

CLI and MCP Tool binaries

The Svortie CLI and MCP Tool are now distributed as compiled binaries. Download endpoints at /dl/cli and /dl/mcp serve platform-specific builds — no npm install, no runtime dependencies. A GitHub Actions release workflow builds and publishes them automatically.

One curl command, you're running.

Cleanup intelligence

Agents, workflows, and schedules now have a cleanup dialog that identifies stale resources — things that haven't run in a while, failed repeatedly, or were created and never used. Instead of manually auditing your dashboard, the system surfaces what's likely dead weight and lets you clean it up in bulk.

Small feature, big quality-of-life improvement when you've been iterating fast and have 30 test agents lying around.

Real-time billing enforcement

Previously, billing was checked at the start of a run. If you ran out of credits mid-run, the agent would keep going until it finished (or timed out). Now credit balance is checked during execution — if you hit zero, the run stops and you get the partial result.

No surprise charges. Token usage is also now captured on timeout and crash, so your billing dashboard reflects reality.

Feedback dialog

There's now a feedback button in the app that creates a GitHub issue directly. Write your feedback in a markdown editor, it lands in our issue tracker with labels and metadata attached. No context-switching to a separate feedback form.

Startup recovery

Runs that were in-progress when the server restarted used to get stuck in a running state forever. Now the server detects orphaned runs on startup and marks them appropriately, instead of doing a blanket reset that could hide real state.

Faster CI

Replaced ESLint with oxlint for linting. Same rules, noticeably faster CI runs.

What's next

Slack notifications shipped. Integration adapters and concurrency limits for scheduled runs are still in progress.

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