Imagined Ware News

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Company-level updates from Imagined Ware. Product changes live on the changelog.

May 26, 2026Product

Da bebi becomes the active Imagined Ware launch

Da bebi is now the company priority: a verified rental marketplace and property management system for Ghana.

The May 31 launch focus has shifted to a web-first Da bebi release, with mobile store submission continuing in parallel. The goal is to give renters, landlords, and property managers a credible public product surface even if store review takes longer.

Da bebi combines rental discovery, landlord operations, tenant rent payments, maintenance workflows, and a verification layer built around physical property checks and better media.

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May 26, 2026Milestone

June target: 20+ verified Accra listings

The first field campaign will focus on hostels, student apartments, and mid-level rentals around Accra.

Verified listings are the wedge. The team will physically check early properties, confirm landlord or property manager contact, capture or approve photos and walkthrough media, and publish only listings with clear trust language.

The first target is 20+ verified listings by June 30, starting around university-linked rental demand and practical mid-level apartment areas.

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May 2, 2026Company

Brand architecture update: Imagined Ware, Da bebi, and 6cript

We split the parent company from the products. Imagined Ware is the company, Da bebi is the active launch, and 6cript is pre-seed R&D.

For the first year of the project, company and product language moved quickly. The public architecture is now clearer: Imagined Ware is the registered company, Da bebi is the active rental marketplace launch, 6cript is pre-seed AI no-code R&D, and Imagine remains the AI persona inside 6cript.

Storage keys, env vars, and database identifiers are unchanged unless a technical migration explicitly requires it.

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May 2, 2026Product

Event workflows close the autopilot loop

6cript now drafts emails, WhatsApps, and tasks the moment a record is added, edited, or deleted. Operator approval still required.

The autopilot system shipped earlier this sprint cycle could draft messages on demand. As of this week, the same workflows run automatically when records change — but every output lands in Drafts for explicit human review before sending.

No message ever leaves the system without an operator clicking Send. The loop is durable, idempotent, and per-event so duplicate fires are mathematically impossible.

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May 1, 2026Milestone

Autopilot, Assistants, Workflows, Drafts

A non-technical operator can now describe a CRM, an AI receptionist, or a recurring follow-up — all in plain English.

Sprint 8 added the four surfaces that make 6cript feel like a teammate, not a builder: Autopilot routes plain-English intent to the right surface, Assistants creates customer-support agents, Workflows watches your data, and Drafts holds every message for approval.

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May 1, 2026Product

The first five minutes

Type a prompt on the homepage, sign in once, land in a project that has already started building.

A new operator typing "I need a school fees tracker" should be looking at a working tracker before their second cup of tea is cold. We rebuilt the homepage handoff to make this real: prompt → auth → project auto-create → autopilot first turn.

April 29, 2026Company

Prism theme + warm-aura background system

A new dark/light system and motion language that reads "modern AI company", not "luxury jewelry catalog".

The brand guide moved from warm-amber on cocoa to a deep violet-on-canvas system with mint, magenta, and gold accents. Every public surface picked up the new tokens; the workspace inherits via CSS variables.

April 24, 2026Milestone

18-article docs system

A real, searchable docs site with categories, deep links, and an "On this page" sidebar.

Docs went from a single FAQ page to a structured 18-article reference covering quickstart, builder modes, integrations, security posture, exports, and troubleshooting.

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