Rush 0.1.0 alpha 20 — Sign in with Microsoft + the Dashboard
Microsoft sign-in lights up Outlook, Calendar, and Teams. A new Dashboard rolls up everything happening in your space. And Apple's notarization gate now passes, so first launch just works.
- Sign in with Microsoft, not just Google
- Dashboard shows your whole space at a glance
- First launch — no right-click-Open dance required
Sign in with Microsoft
Until now, Rush assumed your work email lived in Google. If it didn't, half the product was off-limits. As of this release, Microsoft sign-in works end-to-end, and the moment you connect it your Microsoft-side agents — Outlook, Calendar, Teams — light up alongside the rest.
Sign-in on a fresh install — Google and Microsoft sit side by side.
The Dashboard view
A new top-level view shows what's actually going on in your space — which agents have run today, the artifacts they produced, which web pages they visited, and the sessions you might want to pick up. It replaces the habit of clicking through three different panels to answer "what happened in here?"
It's the first place we point new users at, and the first place to look when you sit down at Rush after being away for a day.
First launch, no friction
If you downloaded Rush before this release, macOS made you right-click and pick "Open" to get past Gatekeeper. That's a small thing, but small things stack up on day one. Apple's notarization now passes cleanly, so the bundle launches like any other Mac app — double-click and you're in.
Version
0.1.0-alpha.20
Channel
alpha
Released
May 6, 2026
Git commit
c4dd748da
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