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2026.03.15

Plus Plan, Copilot Personas & Smarter Session Control

New Plus pricing tier, multi-personality agent configuration, reliable session interrupts, and expanded internationalization

Features Improvements Fixes

We’ve introduced a new Plus plan that removes slot limits, added multi-personality copilot personas so your agent can adapt its style to any context, and made session control dramatically more reliable. Plus: full account deletion, expanded i18n, and a host of stability fixes.

New Plus Plan — $99/mo, No Slot Limits

Plus plan removes slot limits

The Plus plan is now available at $99/month and removes all slot restrictions. Previously, the number of concurrent tasks and workspaces was capped regardless of plan — now Plus subscribers can run as many parallel workspaces as their work demands.

Why it matters: The original slot model made sense during early access, but it created friction for founders who run multiple products, experiments, or automation tracks in parallel. If you’re managing three products or running multiple outreach pipelines at once, you shouldn’t hit a ceiling. The Plus plan clears that ceiling entirely.

Copilot Personas — One Agent, Many Modes

Copilot persona configuration

You can now configure multiple personas for your copilot, each with a distinct name, communication style, and set of behavioral instructions. Personas let a single agent behave differently depending on context — formal for customer-facing work, casual for brainstorming, technical for code review.

Why it matters: Most AI assistants give you one voice and one mode. But your work isn’t uniform — a message to a customer should feel very different from an internal planning note. Personas let you define those different modes explicitly, so the agent adapts rather than you adapting to it. Switch personas without re-configuring from scratch.

The thinking preference (whether the agent shows its reasoning steps) is also now persisted per-persona, so each mode remembers exactly how you want it to work.

Reliable Session Interrupt with Auto-Stop

Session interrupt and auto-stop

Session interrupts now work reliably. When you stop an agent mid-task, it stops cleanly — no more cases where the agent kept running in the background. Additionally, sessions now automatically stop after 120 seconds of inactivity, freeing resources without manual intervention.

Beyond that, CrossMind now distinguishes between a request timeout (the agent took too long on a single step) and a user interrupt (you manually stopped it). Instead of treating both as failures, the system handles them appropriately: a timeout surfaces a clear message, and interrupted sessions can be resumed from where they left off.

Why it matters: Hanging sessions were a persistent source of confusion — you’d stop an agent, assume it stopped, and then see it still consuming resources or producing output. The new interrupt model makes “stop” mean stop. The auto-stop on inactivity also means you don’t have to babysit sessions that have gone quiet.

Delete Your Account Anytime

Account deletion is now available directly from settings. The flow requires password confirmation before proceeding, and all associated data is removed cleanly.

Why it matters: Being able to delete your account is a basic trust signal. If users know they can leave cleanly, they’re more comfortable trying a product fully. The password confirmation step adds a layer of protection against accidental deletions.

Expanded Internationalization

Navigation, memos, the agent switcher, and date formats now translate across supported languages. Previously, i18n was partial — some UI surfaces showed translated text while others stayed in English. This update brings consistency across the core product surfaces.

Why it matters: For users in non-English-speaking markets, a partially translated interface is often worse than a fully English one — the inconsistency breaks the sense of polish. Completing the core surface translations makes the product feel intentionally built for those users, not ported as an afterthought.

Task Run History Now Linked in Session View

Task run history is now accessible directly from the session view via a dedicated Task Runs link. You can see exactly which runs belong to a task without navigating away from where you’re working.

Also Shipped

  • Telegram improvements: Streamed message delivery is more stable; copilot interactions are unified and more coherent across conversation turns
  • Calendar compact indicator: The “Today” badge in the calendar is replaced with a clean dot indicator for a tighter, less cluttered look
  • Email direction filtering: You can now filter emails by direction (inbound/outbound) and email session indexing is cleaned up for better search and routing
  • Cross-agent hook fix: Workspace fallback is more robust for hooks triggered across agent boundaries
  • Production startup hardened: Server startup is more reliable in production environments; Telegram thinking text is hidden from end-user output

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