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Runlo V2

May 2026Major release

Runlo V2 is focused on one outcome: helping solo founders move from strategy to execution faster, with less context switching and better signal. This release expands how agents share context, how you guide them, and how you control model cost versus quality.

Major changes

Shared memory across agents

Agents now work from shared memory so they can build on each other instead of repeating context collection. This improves coordination between strategy, research, outbound, and content workflows.

You can also manage what agents keep in memory and how strongly they rely on it. That gives you control when you want stability for repeatable execution or when you need to shift direction quickly.

Changelog-aware agent behavior

You can now announce product changes in your changelog and agents will take those updates into account in planning and drafting. This reduces outdated messaging and keeps output aligned with your latest product narrative.

Warden chat as the coordination layer

Warden chat now has stronger context on what all agents are doing. It supports competitor research, helps you brainstorm positioning and campaign angles, and helps draft outbound emails when you need fast iteration.

Warden can also suggest changes you should add to changelog so your downstream agent output stays current.

Google Search Console integration impact beyond Mr Wise

You can now conncet Google Search Console with Runlo. Mr Wise uses GSC data directly, and now that performance context is easier for other agents to use when drafting content and blogs. This helps connect SEO reality with day-to-day content decisions.

BYOK pricing to value for solo founders

BYOK gives you direct control over model spend while keeping the Runlo agent workflow. For solo founders, this means you can tune quality and cost to your stage instead of paying for one fixed model tier.

Minor updates

We will keep shipping updates in this format so each release note is direct, complete, and easy to act on.