Paperclip v2026.609.0: agent output becomes first-class
The v2026.609.0 catch-up: an Artifacts page, inline video, checkbox confirmations, and a bundled wireframe skill make agent output visible and steerable.
Paperclip v2026.609.0 makes what your agents produce first-class: every work product visible on one page, video playable in the thread, decisions returned as structured data, and wireframes your team can review before a build. Each has its own post; this is the catch-up.
Every work product, one page
A new company-scoped Artifacts page indexes every file, video, and document your agents produce across issues and runs, grouped by task stack by default. Reviewing a day of output no longer means opening each issue one by one. One page for everything your agents produce has the full story; the Artifacts guide covers browsing, playback, and upload.

Video plays in the thread
Issues now accept video attachments and render rich inline previews, player controls included, so a screen recording lands in the conversation as something you press play on rather than an opaque download. Playback works in the standalone PWA too (release notes).

Answers come back structured
An agent can now ask the board or a user to confirm one or more options through a checkbox card in the issue thread, validated the same way across the API, CLI, plugin helpers, and UI. The response is data your automation can act on, not prose to parse. The API reference has the payload schema and routes.

Wireframes before the build
The release also bundles a wireframe skill, though the auto-generated notes omit it (the bundling commit is in this tag and no earlier release). Point an agent at an app idea and it returns a reviewable deck: one SVG per screen, desktop and mobile variants, a flow map, and an HTML viewer. Your agents can wireframe now shows real decks, and the how-to builds one end to end.

Harder-working agents
Operators get an audited clear-error action and live-run stop finalization, invalid agents are centrally blocked from receiving new assignments, and document-scoped comments now read as review context instead of waking the assignee like a top-level comment. Your instance tries harder before involving you, and wakes agents on the activity that actually needs them.
Also in the release: a collapsible sidebar rail, an opt-in refresh of the project and agent surfaces, automated PR quality and security gates, and a round of fixes; the release notes have the full list.
Review the work itself
Everything above ships in v2026.609.0. The Artifacts page is already indexing your company’s work products (nothing to turn on), and the wireframe skill installs from the bundled skills catalog. Together they change what a morning review looks like: open Artifacts, play the recordings, mark up the wireframes, and answer the confirmation cards, without reconstructing any of it from run logs. Start on your company’s Artifacts page.