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A new home at runlane.run — and you pick the AI models now

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Runlane lives at runlane.run

We moved to a proper home: runlane.run. Old links redirect automatically, so nothing breaks — just update your bookmarks. And since Runlane already speaks four languages, the devlog now follows suit: from this post on, it's written in English, and the older entries have been translated too.

Top up AI credits by crypto

AI credits now have a proper USD top-up rail: pick a package on the billing page and pay by card or with crypto — whichever is easier where you live. Credits land on your balance automatically as soon as the payment settles.

Charges got fairer too: AI actions are now billed in fractional credits, down to a hundredth. A short assistant reply costs exactly what it costs — not a rounded-up whole credit.

You choose the AI models

There's a new Settings hub, and its AI models section puts you in control of the machinery:

  • A model per feature — pick which model powers the assistant, board reorganization, and the rest, each one separately. Prefer a fast cheap model for tidying and a smart one for chat? Go ahead.
  • Assignee matching is optional — if you'd rather AI never suggested assignees, switch it off in one toggle.

Defaults stay sensible, so if you never open the page, everything works as before.

Agent runs: see the diff, resume in one command

The "Agent runs" dialog on a task card grew two things people asked for right away:

  • Changes tab — the actual diff of what the agent did in your repository, viewable right from the card;
  • Resume in terminal — a ready-to-copy command that continues the agent's session from where it stopped, with the same context.

Delegating a task no longer means losing sight of what happened to your code.

The assistant asks, attaches, and waits for your OK

The board AI assistant learned to be interactive instead of guessing:

  • When it's missing information, it pauses and asks — you get a small quiz card right in the chat;
  • Before sensitive actions it waits for your approval;
  • It can now attach files to tasks: drop a file into the chat, and the assistant pins it to the right card.

Also in this batch

  • Member avatars showed up in board menus and the new-task form — assigning by face is faster than by name.
  • The Telegram bot and notifications speak your language — the same one you use in the panel.
  • One account, however you sign in — Telegram and Google logins now land in the same Runlane account instead of creating twins.
  • The task context menu got smoother sliding panels, and the sprint bar picked up a round of polish.