Changelog

Every meaningful change to vooy, in chronological order.

  1. v1.8.0

    Realtime streaming and the connector marketplace

    NewImproved

    This release made vooy faster and broader.

    New

    • Realtime streaming responses — the agent's reply now flows token by token instead of waiting until it's complete. Long answers feel dramatically faster.
    • Connector marketplace — admins can browse and enable connectors directly from the workspace. 32 connectors are supported at launch.

    Improved

    • Tool selection accuracy is up: active connectors are now pre-narrowed by intent before tools are exposed to the model.
    • Fixed messenger edit rate-limit issues with a coalescing buffer that caps edits at ≤12 per second.

    Streaming turns on automatically in your workspace settings — no action needed.

  2. v1.7.0

    Agent memory and multilingual support

    NewImproved

    New

    • Agent memory — the agent remembers context from earlier conversations and preferences you've shared. "That project I mentioned last time" now just works.
    • Multilingual support — Korean, English, and Japanese are supported. The agent detects your language and replies in kind.

    Improved

    • In long conversations, older history collapses into summaries, reducing how often you hit the context limit.
    • Reworded the messages shown to users when a tool fails so they're clearer.
  3. v1.6.1

    Stability release

    FixedImproved

    Fixed

    • Resolved duplicate responses caused by the same turn running twice on worker restart, using idempotency keys.
    • Removed a race where connector tokens expired moments before refresh, causing intermittent 401s.
    • Fixed an edge case where the agent stalled when sent an empty message.

    Improved

    • Session recovery now commits partial progress first, so a restart never redoes work that already happened.
  4. v1.5.0

    The new connector SDK

    NewBreaking

    New

    • Connector SDK v2 — a new SDK that implements every connector as an MCP server. Auth isolation and schema normalization come built in.
    my-connector.ts
    export default defineConnector({
      id: "linear",
      auth: oauth2({ scopes: ["read", "write"] }),
      tools: [createIssue, listIssues],
    });

    Breaking

    • Existing v1 custom connectors no longer work. You must migrate to the v2 SDK.
    • Tool input validation is unified on Zod schemas; some loosely defined inputs may now be rejected.

    The migration guide is in the docs. If you get stuck, let us know.