What we've shipped.
Every meaningful update to Mae — the product, the queue, and the services we deliver. Subscribers get all of this for free.
- new
In-app notifications + preferences
A bell in your portal nav now lights up the moment something changes — status updates, new messages, anything that needs you. You can fine-tune which emails and in-app pings you receive in Settings.
- improved
Markdown in briefs and messages
Briefs, scopes and messages now render lists, links, headings and emphasis. Paste a tidy brief, get a tidy brief.
- improved
Service-specific brief templates
Picking a service in the New Request flow now pre-fills a guided brief tailored to that build — fewer blank pages, better scoping on the first round.
- improved
Admin queue search & filters
Filter the admin queue by status or service, or search across titles, briefs, scopes and client names. Built for when the queue gets long.
- new
File attachments on requests
Drop screenshots, briefs, exports or any other file straight onto a request. Up to 20MB per file, private to you and us.
- new
Audit trail on every request
A timeline of who changed what — status changes, scope updates, queue moves — so nothing gets lost between you and the team.
- shipped
Daily admin digest emails
A clean morning summary of new requests, what shipped in the last 24h, and what's still in flight.
- shipped
Email notifications for status, scope, deliverables and messages
You no longer have to refresh the portal to know we've replied. Status changes, scopes, deliverables and new messages all hit your inbox.
- new
AI receptionist as a first-class service
Add an always-on AI agent trained on your business that answers calls, qualifies leads and books meetings — guided intake form to scope it fast.
- new
Mae v1 — the subscription
One active build at a time, queue the next one, pause whenever. The portal, the queue model and our 12 service categories all went live.
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