SquidHub v1.2.1
New
- Import a shared ChatGPT conversation as a new private room: paste the link, preview the transcript, pick a squid to continue it, and the room opens with the full history already there.
- When someone starts a call in a room you're in, a "Call in progress" banner now appears over the conversation showing who's on the call, so you can join with one tap instead of hunting for the call panel. (desktop for now)
- Audio calls now have a proper full-screen experience on phones — participant tiles showing who's speaking and who's muted, the live notes, and Mute/Leave controls, all laid out for a phone instead of a stretched-out desktop panel.
- Invite people to a call by copying a link: send it to anyone in the room who's offline and missed the "Call in progress" banner, and opening it drops them straight into the call.
- Bring someone outside the room into a call: room admins can share a guest link that lets a guest join just the call — they pick a name and drop straight in, with no access to the room itself. Their voice is captured in the live notes like everyone else's.
- The account menu now has a "What's new" item, with a badge when there's a release you haven't seen yet.
- Each call now saves its own notes file named after what the call was about (e.g. "Call — Roadmap Q3"), and the notes now capture the topics discussed and any open questions alongside the decisions and action items. In the Files panel, call notes gather into their own "Call notes" group so they don't crowd your other files.
- Email a call's notes to people straight from the call recap: room owners and workspace admins pick recipients from the room's members and the call's guests (typing in a guest's email), and the notes go out as a PDF by default — or the original file. A member with no email on file is flagged so you know before you send.
- Add a squid to an audio call and let it talk back. Invite one of the room's squids into a live call — from the participant panel on desktop or phone — and when someone addresses it out loud, its reply is now spoken aloud to everyone on the call (as well as posted to chat), so you can go hands-free. You can drop a squid from the call any time; a squid that isn't in the call stays text-only as before.
Changed
- Simplified the Support page and the in-app Help & feedback modal down to just a textarea and a send button, with a proper animation on send. Dropped the Feedback/Bug/Question picker that made people choose before they could even start typing.
- Panels, menus, banners and confirmation checks throughout the app now ease open and closed instead of snapping in and out. It follows your system reduce-motion setting, so it stays still if you've asked for that.
Fixed
- You can now browse other rooms without dropping out of a call. Before, switching rooms mid-call silently cut your audio for everyone else; now the call keeps going, a compact call bar stays at the top with mute and leave controls, and tapping it takes you back to the call's room.
- Fixed call notes not working: the live notes timeline stayed empty during a call and no notes file was saved when it ended. Speech capture was silently failing to start, so calls produced no transcript for the note-taker to work from.
- Fixed the "Call in progress" banner sometimes never appearing for people in the room when a call started. If your connection blipped at the wrong moment, you'd stay unaware of the call until you switched rooms — now the app re-checks for a live call whenever it reconnects.
- Fixed the jump-to-latest-message button floating oddly above the message box instead of sitting right next to it.
- SquidHub Team