A more collaborative, recoverable Quire
Today's update adds version history and recovery, native comments, clearer agent activity, faster library workflows, and a refreshed sign-in experience.
Work with more confidence
Documents now include a complete version history, making it easier to understand how a document changed over time, compare earlier content, and restore the version you need. Restoring creates a new current version, so the work that came afterward remains available in history instead of being overwritten.
Trash has also become a more useful recovery space. You can review a deleted document's history before restoring it, and team owners can permanently remove documents when recovery is no longer needed.
Discuss the work where it lives
You can now select text in a document and start a comment directly from that passage. Comment threads support replies, resolving, and reopening, with open and resolved conversations available from a dedicated comments rail.
Comment activity also appears alongside edits in version history, giving the document a clearer record of the decisions around its content. People and connected agents can both participate in the same review workflow.
See agent contributions as they happen
Agent-authored changes now arrive with clear visual attribution across documents, collections, titles, and navigation. Document edits show who is working and which content changed, while compact treatments in the library make newly created, moved, and renamed items easy to recognize without disrupting the layout.
The result is a calmer collaboration experience: agent work is visible when it matters and then settles back into the document once the update is complete.
Move through your library faster
Quire now uses a responsive, collapsible sidebar that brings workspace navigation, collections, Trash, team switching, and account actions into one consistent place. On smaller screens, the same navigation is available from an accessible drawer.
Library organization received several improvements as well:
- Open subcollections directly from the document list and see only the current collection's immediate contents.
- Rename documents and collections directly from their page headings with keyboard-friendly editing.
- Use collection breadcrumbs to understand where a document lives and jump back through its hierarchy.
- Select documents and collections with familiar keyboard, context-menu, and double-click interactions, then move or delete several items together.
Recover access with less friction
If you forget your password, you can now request a reset link by email and choose a new password from a dedicated recovery flow. Sign-in, invitation, two-factor verification, and recovery screens have also been refreshed with a more consistent responsive layout and clearer form controls.
Follow every meaningful update
This entry also marks the launch of Quire's public changelog. Future launches, improvements, and fixes will be available here, and signed-in users can return from the Changelog link in the account menu.