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June 11, 2026
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Faster Chat. Smarter crawling. Exports that scale.

A round of improvements with one theme: keeping up with real-world scale. Chat answers stream in smoothly and long threads open instantly, you can rate any answer, URL lists sort by real traffic and export in full, and crawling now works on sites that used to fail.

A round of improvements just landed in Morrison, and they share a theme: keeping up with real-world scale. Real conversations get long. Real sites have thousands of pages. Real websites are messy in ways that break stricter tools. This update is about Morrison handling all of that without you noticing the effort - in plain language, focused on what it means for the work you do in the product.

Chat feels faster - and long threads open instantly

The biggest batch of work went into Chat, and most of it is the kind you feel rather than see.

  • Answers stream in smoothly. Text now reveals word by word as the agent writes, instead of arriving in jumpy blocks. The same polish went into the reasoning view - now simply labelled Thoughts - so you can watch the agent work without the screen stuttering.
  • Long conversations load instantly. Chat used to fetch an entire thread’s history before showing you anything, which made big threads slow to open. It now loads the recent messages first and fills in the rest as you scroll back. Threads with weeks of history open as fast as new ones.
  • No more flicker. We fixed a family of bugs where a finished answer would briefly disappear and reappear, where messages could show up out of order in long threads, and where a response could accidentally be requested twice. Conversations now stay put while you read them.

Tell the agent when it gets it right - or wrong

Every assistant answer now has a small rating control. If an answer nailed it, say so. If it missed, say that too - a short note on what went wrong helps even more.

This isn’t a feedback box that disappears into a void. The team reads the ratings directly and uses them to tune how the agent researches, reasons and writes. During a closed beta, this is one of the highest-leverage things you can do to shape the product - it tells us exactly which kinds of questions deserve attention next.

URL lists built for real-world site sizes

If you manage a site with thousands of pages, the URL views got three practical upgrades:

  • Sort by actual traffic. Page lists can now be ordered by real Search Console click data, so the pages that matter most to your business rise to the top - instead of whatever the alphabet decides.
  • Exports include everything. CSV export used to be limited to what was loaded on screen. It now exports every page matching your current filters - however many thousands that is. Large exports are prepared in the background and handed to you when ready, so the app never locks up while you wait.
  • Copy a URL in one click. Small, but you asked for it: every row in the URL tables now has a copy button.

Crawling that copes with the messy web

Morrison’s understanding of your site starts with the crawl, so we keep investing in making it both smarter and more forgiving:

  • Automatic crawl mode. Data sources can now keep themselves fresh on their own - no more remembering to trigger a recrawl after a publish sprint.
  • Full crawls respect your credit balance. Starting a full crawl on a big site used to be all-or-nothing: if you didn’t have enough credits for every page, it simply wouldn’t run. You can now choose to crawl as far as your remaining credits allow, with a clear heads-up before anything starts.
  • Fewer sites fail to crawl. Some websites have incompletely configured security certificates. Browsers quietly repair this when you visit, so nobody notices - but stricter systems like crawlers traditionally just fail. Ours now performs the same repair browsers do, which means a set of sites that previously couldn’t be crawled at all now work out of the box.

Workflows: choose the content your trigger runs on

Workflow triggers can now specify which version of a page they should work from - the content already stored from the last crawl, or a fresh fetch at run time. Auditing what was live last week and checking what’s live right now are different questions; your workflows can now ask either one explicitly.

Live for everyone, nothing to enable

None of these is a headline feature on its own. Together they make the daily experience noticeably better: Chat that keeps up with you, lists and exports that handle real site sizes, and a crawler that works on more of the web.

Everything above is live for every team on the beta. If something feels off, or there’s an improvement you’re missing, tell us at hello@morrison.app - or just rate an answer in Chat. We read all of it.

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