
Weekly Priorities that fit your team's ritual π«Ά
Your Weekly Priorities workflow now adapts to how your team actually runs check-ins. You configure which areas Palette focuses on β priorities, blockers, wins β and how it groups the summary. Palette handles the collection and synthesis intelligently within those guardrails.
Choose your focus areas and formatting rules once, then Palette runs the routine consistently. The agent asks contextual follow-ups and synthesizes responses, but you're setting the framework for what matters to your team.
Less manual coordination, more reliable ritual.
Agentic priority requests π
Previously, Palette sent the same static text to everyone. Now each request is personalized β more variety, more context, more like talking to an actual teammate.
Palette now responds to everyone π¬
Palette now responds in any Slack workspace where it's installed, even if you're not on a Palette team yet. Non-team members get general AI assistance without memory. Team members get the full teammate experience with context and history.
Better synchronization
Instead of relying on getting integrated data from Nango, we now store this data on our own servers. This allows us to do proper search, filtering, pagination etc., which will make the experience better (specially for larger organizations with more data).
Sometimes not all users and channels from Slack would be synced correctly after integrating Slack which also resulted in people not getting mapped automatically (due to missing Slack Users). We've revamped our Slack integration which should result in this being much more robust now. If users cannot be automatically mapped (e.g. due different emails across Palette and Slack) we'll let you know on the Slack integration page.
Manual mapping of Slack and Palette users were never meant to be shown on production - we've hidden this feature again.
Upcoming Palette & Friends
We're excited to have announced our second round of Palette & Friends Breakfast (previously Design Partner Breakfast). Seats are limited, so please request as soon as possible if you're interested in joining.

Palette integrates with Slack
Ever since we started this journey, we've been discussing when and if to integrate Palette with tools like Slack and MS Teams. Our vision is to have Palette be available in the tools our users use, while also ensuring the user experience we would like to provide. Guess what, now is the time! We've added a new page called "Integrations" under settings. Once enabled, you can write to Palette in Slack and it will behave just as you're used to π¬
Workflow configuration
Some workflows require a bit of customization and because of that, we've added a small "Configure" modal to our Weekly Priorities workflow. In here you can adjust the timing of requests as well as adding a Slack channel (if Slack is enabled) for Palette to post your summaries βοΈ
Team-specific time format
After adding timezone configuration (per team) last week, we figured we might as well add time format to the team as well. This means you can now configure whether your team prefers 12h or 24h time format - which will then be used across communication from Palette π
Nango integrated
In order to deliver a Slack integration as fast as possible, we've opted into using an embedded IPaaS provider - we chose Nango and we're pretty excited about it π
Sidebar refactor
We've fine-tuned our sidebar to ensure everything scrolls properly and to avoid unnecessary re-renders π
A more consistent Palette experience
We've gone across our web experienced and tried to do minor tweaks (favicon, loading, error messages etc) to make everything more consistent π§
Automatic stopping of team pulses sometimes broke - we've fixed that.
Streaming of messages from our agents suddenly stopped, so we brought it back.
Categorization of messages in our Knock inbox should now be more accurate.
Follow up reminders for missing weekly priorities will now send emails correctly.
If you had multiple teams in Palette, you could see your inbox messages across teams. No longer - now you only see for the team you're logged into.
It's holiday season ποΈ
In Denmark, it's very common to take summer holidays now and because of that we're taking some ourselves. It's a great way to stop up, spend time with our families and come back recharged π

Weekly priorities workflow
Wow, this ended being a bit more work than anticipated, but we're super excited to announce the weekly priorities workflow! Most of us know the challenge of staying up to speed with what everyone is doing. That's why we're introducing the Weekly Priorities as a workflow in Palette. Every Monday at 9am, you'll get a message from Palette asking for your priorities for the week and a few hours later, the entire team will get an intelligent, concise and motivating summary. What a great way to start the week aligned! β‘οΈ
A new workflows page
Our good old team pulse (or collaboration survey) as well as our new weekly priorities are now called "workflows" and can be turned on/off under Settings -> Workflows. We can't wait to add more workflows as we move forward πͺ
Team-specific timezones
With all of that scheduling across team pulse and weekly priorities, we added a small timezone picker under your team settings, to ensure you get your reminders tailored to your timezone π
Improved health checks
We spent some time configuring Better Stack to ensure we're properly notified if things go down. In other words, our health endpoints are now π
Better frontend performance
We noticed our frontend (Next.js) started being a bit slow, so we tuned everything a bit to see those hot reloads being faster again.
A more smooth chat experience
We fine-tuned the experience of creating a new chat to avoid all the flickering page loads. It has turned out pretty great!
More robust personality profile creation as well as team insights (dynamics).
Various minor behavior tweaks on our agents.
Design partner breakfast
We hosted our first Design Partner breakfast where we invited our design partners and some good friends of ours for croissants, coffee and a great discussion around how Palette might help them. We loved the energy and we can't wait to host the next event π₯
Teambuilding at Copenhell
We took some time off to go visit the metal festival Copenhell in Copehagen, which is famous for great atmosphere and energy. The weather was amazing and we enjoyed spending some time away from office together πΈ

Personalized agent experience
Besides implementing our multi agent system, we also went a bit further, and ensured that our Palette agent now tailors its communication to the user's DISC profile. For example a D profile might prefer direct and action-oriented communication whereas a S might appreciate more gentle and supporting communication π¬
More agents = more capabilities
After having used Palette for a while running 1 agent, we've implemented a multi agent system of specialized agents that can work together. From a user's point of view, they are still only talking with Palette, but internally the AI system now consists of more agents with more tools. This enables us to scale our capabilities more easily while maintaining the behavior of Palette π
We found a bug that prevented our agent to fetch personality profiles of team members. This has now been fixed.
The Palette brand
We started the process of defining the Palette brand. Everything from visuals, to messaging and positioning. We believe it's important that our brand reflects our values and culture and that is why we are prioritizing it now.

Get notifications straight to your inbox!
As hinted last week, we've been working on integrating Knock as our notification infrastructure, and we've now added that into our dashboard. This means that your notifications for team pulse surveys will now show up straight in the dashboard (don't worry we'll still send you an email after some time in case you haven't seen the message).
We can't wait to use our new inbox for some of our cool upcoming features π
Re-did most of our caching in the frontend, specially around adding/removing team members to ensure member lists shows correct after making changes.
Our investor friends from π«π· dropped by
We had Emblem coming by our office for a catch up on everything Palette. Great conversations as always and we truly appreciate our collaboration.
Ongoing knowledge sharing sessions
We had several companies and consultants dropping by our office for knowledge exchange. Do we face the same challenges? Can Palette potentially support them? How are we approaching building AI applications? We love these kind of discussions - feel free to give us a ping if you want to drop by for a chat.
Next week we have our first design partner breakfast!
Representatives from companies helping us develop Palette will join us to see our latest features and discuss current team challenges.

The Palette changelog is live!
Weβve officially launched our changelog β now powered by Productlane. This means:
A public roadmap for full transparency
In-app feature requests from users
Weekly changelogs delivered right where you work π
Claude Code + GitHub Actions = our first AI dev agent
Weβve integrated Claude Code via GitHub Actions, allowing us to trigger code directly from Linear. Welcome to the future of automated development workflows.
Knock is now powering our notifications
Weβve partnered with Knock to build our notification infrastructure. Youβll soon see a notification inbox inside Palette π
PostHog is our new CDP
PostHog is now in place as our lightweight customer data platform β giving us synchronized data across systems without the overhead.
Resolved several bugs in the Dynamics section
Improved generation of strengths and blindspots for personality profiles β now more reliable and consistent.
Claude 4 has landed
Weβre big fans of Claude and Claude Code, so naturally, weβre hyped about the release of Claude 4. More experiments coming soon!
Hello, spring holidays π©π°
Itβs public holiday season here in Denmark. We took a short break to recharge with our families β and weβre back, ready to roll into a new cycle.
Lars went to Mashup
Our social butterfly CEO Lars went to Mashup and pitched Palette and met up with a wide range of interesting investors and founders π°