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August 7 update: every Android app in one home, and a face for AI Hub

A public-safe update on consolidating all ASL Android apps into one organized home and giving the AI Hub context broker a real user interface.

What changed

August 7 organized every ASL Android app into a single, well-structured home and gave the AI Hub product a real interface for the first time, plus fixes that make its data handling verifiable.

01

AI Hub gets a real interface

The AI Hub context broker had been powerful but effectively invisible; it now has a real user interface. Alongside it, a bug that silently truncated content when switching versions was fixed, the content window was widened, and the export manifest was made independently verifiable.

The theme is trust through visibility: a customer can now see what the product is doing and confirm that an export is complete.

Customer-facing outcome

  • A real user interface for the context broker
  • Fixed silent content truncation across versions
  • Independently verifiable export manifest
02

One organized home for the mobile apps

Every ASL Android app was organized into a single, well-structured home — one folder per product — and stray build artifacts were recovered. A small on-device assist utility gained UI polish and a language toggle.

Consolidating the apps makes releases more consistent and easier to keep in sync across the portfolio.

Customer-facing outcome

  • All Android apps consolidated, one folder per product
  • Recovered stray build artifacts
  • On-device assist utility with a language toggle
03

Smaller improvements

Command Center added a read-only identity directory and queued a redesign and security audit. ShopFit improved backup delivery so the file opens natively and expanded its install scopes.

The bilingual intake product settled on its final Intake branding.

Customer-facing outcome

  • Command Center read-only identity directory
  • ShopFit natively openable backups and wider install scopes
  • Intake finalized its product branding

This public development summary is based on repository release records. It excludes credentials, customer data, proprietary implementation details and private operational topology.