
Some conversations are too good to keep to yourself. Starting this week, you can publish any Anuma conversation as a public link and send it to anyone — no account required to read it.
Share with confidence
Sharing starts with a review step: you see exactly what will be visible before anything goes live. Only the conversation itself is published — attachments are omitted, and nothing about your account travels with the link. Shared links get proper social previews, and you can list, copy, or revoke every link you've created from the share dialog. It works the same on web and in the mobile app, and both publish an identical snapshot of your chat.
Memory for everyone
We fixed a frustrating gap: accounts on the Free plan weren't building memories at all, due to an overzealous server-side gate. That's resolved — every plan now gets the full memory experience. Memory also got more focused: the memory picker in the composer now lists your topics, so you can scope a conversation (and its Council) to exactly the memories that matter. And on mobile, memory extraction now matches the web app — even short replies count.
Steadier sync
Backup sync no longer grinds to a halt when a single item fails: problem items back off and retry gradually while the rest of your data keeps flowing, and oversized restores now fail cleanly instead of taking the app down. If you're on the Free plan, look out for a new monthly email that tells you when your credits have refreshed — sent on your actual refill day.