A long analysis is no longer tied to an open page: close the tab, switch to another chat, come back and the answer is waiting.
Previously an answer lived inside the browser connection: closing the tab cut the work off halfway. Now a request is queued on the server and the page simply follows along. You can close the tab, switch to another chat, or open the same conversation in a second tab — the work continues and the answer waits for you. A server restart mid-analysis no longer loses the result either.
In the sidebar, a spinner turns next to any chat with work in progress, so you can see a task is still running even if it was started in another tab. While an analysis runs, that chat can't be accidentally renamed or deleted.
Three bugs that corrupted conversations were fixed along the way: switching chats could leak text from one into another, and returning to a chat sometimes showed the answer without your own question above it.
A full site audit takes minutes and dozens of tool calls — now you don't have to sit and watch it.
Send a large request and close the tab. Come back later; the answer is there.