Changelog

Sidebar order now follows your activity

Chats in your sidebar only bump when you send a message. Replies from collaborators or background agent activity no longer reshuffle your list.

Casey ManosCasey Manos

Your chat sidebar now reorders based on your activity, not anyone else's. A chat only jumps to the top when you send a message in it. Replies from teammates in a shared chat, follow-ups from scheduled tasks, and messages Adapt posts on its own no longer reshuffle your list.

Why this matters

The sidebar is your view, so it should reflect what you're actively working on. Previously, any new message in a chat — a teammate continuing a shared thread, a scheduled task firing overnight, Adapt posting a proactive reply — would bump that chat to the top. Long-running chats with a lot of background activity drowned out the work you actually had open in front of you.

Now ordering is personal. Each chat shows up in your sidebar based on the last time you did something in it.

What still bumps a chat

  • Sending a message in a chat you created
  • Creating a new chat

What no longer bumps a chat

  • Messages from collaborators in a chat someone else shared with you
  • Replies from scheduled tasks or other automated runs
  • Proactive replies Adapt posts on its own (for example, in Slack channels with a smart trigger policy)

Shared chats are still fully accessible — they just don't reshuffle your sidebar every time someone else does something in them. Open any shared chat by direct link or from search.

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