Changelog
Published July 10, 2026 · by the AQ team
What shipped in AQ, newest first. AQ is built on AQ: most of these features were written by coding agents running in AQ workspaces, reviewed and steered by the team.
Comment attachments, and previews for guests
Comments on live previews now carry screenshots and file attachments, and "Send to agent" turns any comment thread into a prompt for the agent working in that workspace. Guest viewers get scoped preview sessions: someone outside your team can look at a running preview from a guest link without the owner making the workspace public.
Comments on live previews
A full review layer on the workspace preview: pin comments to elements on the running app (they stay put while you scroll), draw regions, annotate from mobile, and hand any comment to the agent as a follow-up prompt. Comments live in a pinned tab in the workbench and keep working after a workspace completes. Also new: terminals automatically follow the spawning user's timezone.
Cursor Agent joins the CLI roster
Cursor Agent is now a supported CLI alongside Claude Code, Codex, Kimi, and Grok: connect it once in Settings and spawn it in any workspace. Linear workspaces also got smarter about ownership: when an issue is reassigned in Linear, the AQ workspace follows the new assignee.
PR tracking on every workspace
AQ now discovers the pull requests your agents open (by workspace branch), attaches them to the workspace, and records opened, merged, and closed events, so the dashboard answers "what happened to that work" without a trip to GitHub. Teammate CLI launches now appear live in any open workbench.
Terminal quality: rendering, tabs, mobile
The web terminal now defaults to a rendering path that behaves consistently across browsers (GPU rendering stays available as a per-browser preference). CLI tabs reorder by drag and drop and remember their order. The preview URL bar is editable on mobile.
Debug with agent, and self-diagnosing runners
When a preview fails, one click assembles the failure context (logs, config, recent changes) into a prompt and hands it to an agent. Self-hosted runners got a preflight check in the installer and an aq-runner doctor command, plus tenant-visible runner health and full preview logs, so "it does not start" is debuggable without support.
Linear intake, hardened; mobile composer
Linear webhooks are now team-scoped (private teams included), workspaces auto-close when their issue is deleted, and intake dedupes reliably. On mobile: touch drags scroll the terminal, the composer attaches photos and files through the OS picker, and editing quick keys (backspace, ctrl-U, arrows) work with hold-to-repeat. Repos can be renamed from the dashboard. Settings moved into one unified shell with a single left nav.
Code editor filesystem navigation
The built-in code editor can navigate the workspace filesystem, not just the changed files, so reviewing an agent's work no longer requires a terminal detour.
Older changes predate this public changelog. For what's coming, watch @aqdotdev.