July 3, 2026 Release Notes

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Jun 25–Jul 1, 2026

This week: Set per-goal check-in cadences, rename OKR statuses to match your team's language, and invite teammates by @mentioning their email anywhere. Plus request access to any document in one click, a smoother invite flow, and comments that survive AI edits.

New Features

🆕 Per-Goal Check-in Reminders

Set a different check-in cadence for each goal instead of one rhythm for everything. A weekly sales goal and a monthly ops goal can each prompt on their own schedule. You can also adjust cadence directly from chat.

Try it: Open any goal → Check-in settings → set a custom rhythm.

🆕 Custom OKR Status Labels

Rename OKR statuses so the labels match your team's language — "On Track" can become "Green," "Behind" can become "Off Pace," whatever fits. Only the display name changes; reports, filters, and automations keep working without any reconfiguration.

Try it: Admin → Model Customization → edit any status label.

🆕 Invite Teammates via @Mention

@mention an email address anywhere — in a document, comment, or chat — and Rhythms invites that person to your workspace inline. No jump to admin settings, no separate invite flow. The new user appears as a mention immediately after the invite is sent, so the conversation keeps moving.

Try it: Type @ followed by any teammate's email in a document, comment, or chat message.

Key Improvements

  • Request access to any document — Land on a document you can't open? Ask for access right from the page instead of tracking down the owner. Owners get a notification and grant access from the Share modal they already use.

  • Invite people from the Share modal — Add teammates who aren't in the workspace yet by entering their email in the Share modal. Set their permission level and invite them in a single step.

  • Comments survive AI edits — Your document comments stay attached when an AI agent rewrites the doc, so feedback you've captured doesn't get lost as content evolves.

  • Choose your landing page — Pick where Rhythms opens by default — Inbox, OKRs, Command Center, or Library — from your profile settings. The choice is saved to your account and applies across devices.

  • Live status in the Slack bot — The Rhythms Slack bot now shows what it's actually doing ("Searching OKRs…", "Reading document…") instead of a generic "Thinking…", so you can see progress in real time.

  • Draft OKRs from chat — OKRs created through chat or MCP now support a Draft status, letting you review before publishing. Ask Rhythms to draft goals for you and refine them before making them visible to your team.