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Think "Cursor for Product Managers and Project Managers". SupaPM is your context-aware AI agent that comes with you in your browser to make everything you do quicker, easier and higher impact. It makes switching contexts easy, giving you the latest context about ongoing projects. It makes it easy to create your own automations and workflows that do the grunt work so you don't have to. Features: - Local-first - your data doesn't leave your browser - Use any tool-calling LLM you like. If a new one comes out, just switch over in seconds - Build your own shortcuts and automations - Create your own skills that your LLM can use to help you get your work donw - Give the LLM your own personal organisational context on how work should be done. What the product does, who's responsible for what, all so that your SupaPM agent can be as helpful as possible in getting your work done. This release makes SupaPM easier to approve, trust, and use in day-to-day product work. Security and compliance teams can review the public CycloneDX SBOM before rollout, while PMs get clearer control over when page context is captured—explicit site permissions and removable grants in Settings—and a calmer capture flow: highlight a customer quote, competitor claim, roadmap note, or support detail on an approved site, then focus the sidepanel chat input to add it as context without a floating page button. The agent can chain document edits reliably on org knowledge, skills, and project descriptions (including right after install or a data reset), and the assistant can open a URL in the **current** tab when that matches “go to…” instead of always opening a new tab. v0.0.10 - Fixed a bug where the AI agent's first `edit_document` or `replace_document` call would always succeed but any subsequent edit in the same conversation would fail with a spurious conflict error. The root cause was a timestamp mismatch: the document's `updated_at` and the edit event's `timestamp` were generated separately (at slightly different moments), so the concurrency check on the second call would compare two different timestamps and reject it. The tool now returns the document's actual `updated_at` so the agent always has the correct token for chained edits. - Fixed a related bug where AI document edits would always conflict for new users (or after a data reset) because the default org knowledge document was never persisted to storage. Each read generated a fresh in-memory document with a new timestamp, so the timestamp in the system prompt never matched the timestamp seen during the edit. The default document is now written to storage on first read, giving it a stable `updated_at`. - The `open_web_pages` agent tool now accepts an optional `target` parameter (`"new_tab"` or `"current_tab"`). When `"current_tab"` is chosen, the agent navigates the active browser tab to the URL instead of opening a new one — useful when the user says "go to X" rather than "open X in a new tab". Additional URLs beyond the first still open in new tabs. - SupaPM now publishes a CycloneDX Software Bill of Materials for the browser extension on the main site, linked from the footer, so security and compliance teams can review the extension dependency supply chain before approval. - Highlighted-text context now uses explicit optional site permissions. SupaPM asks before enabling selected-text capture for a site, supports either "this site" or "all sites", and lists granted page-context permissions in Settings so users can remove them. - Removed the floating "Add as context" button from webpages. When page context is enabled for a site, highlighted text is added as a context chip when the user focuses the sidepanel chat input. v.0.0.9 Updates - The extension now discovers supported providers and models from SupaPM's public model catalog, with versioned catalog responses and automatic filtering for unavailable or incompatible models. - Updated the catalog with Claude Opus 4.7, Claude Sonnet 4.6, Claude Haiku 4.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview, Gemini 3 Flash Preview, and Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite Preview. - Settings now support a manual OpenAI-compatible endpoint for local or custom-hosted models, while keeping the SupaPM catalog as the recommended default. - Chat surfaces now show the active model, allow catalog model switching, and display token/context usage metadata when available. - Loaded Org Knowledge sections and Skills are now reused across turns, reducing repeat tool calls while surfacing cached-token diagnostics. - Responses with explicit `<think>` reasoning blocks now show that reasoning in a collapsible Thinking row, styled consistently with tool-call activity. The same row appears while chat is waiting for the first model response. v0.0.8 Updates - Skills don't use modals for editing any more - they have dedicated pages like projects - easier for editing - Skills also now use the markdown editor instead of just raw markdown - a better experience. - UI for chat is updated slightly to move the input into the actual column where the chat conversation lives - Auto-scroll only follows new output when you’re already at the bottom. - Removed snap points for smoother, more natural vertical scrolling. - Notion-style @ date mentions (e.g. today, tomorrow, next week), keyboard menu support, date picker editing, and @date(YYYY-MM-DD) round-trip support. v0.0.7 Updates - Improved project selection and management - no longer auto-switching projects - LLM now has new abilities to edit skills, org knowledge, and projects - WITH an audit log and revertability of changes - Added edit history page so you can see, per document, your changes and the agent's changes - Project links now show you (via opacity) when you're on that page - Favicon fixes for project links (subdomains weren't working)

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