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Feb 5, 2026

Multitasking

Work in parallel , not in sequence. Multiply your team by sending Curtis off to work on multiple tasks in parallel. Start a new chat or switch to a different chat switch over to review a change order, and come back to find both responses streaming or ready. Curtis keeps working in the background while you move between tasks, the same way a good PE keeps multiple workstreams moving on a jobsite.

You'll see a loading indicator on chats still in progress so you know where to check back.

Improvements

Project & Chat Management

Keeping your workspace organized just got easier. You can now delete projects and individual chats you no longer need — clean up after a project closes out, remove test conversations, and keep Curtis as organized as your project files.

Improved resilience

We've significantly improved how Curtis handles network interruptions. Whether you're on spotty jobsite Wi-Fi or moving between the trailer and the field, Curtis recovers gracefully in the background. No lost messages, no need to start over. It just picks back up where it left off.

Feb 2, 2026

Saved prompts

Every construction company runs on institutional knowledge — how your team structures an RFI, the way your senior PM reviews submittals, the format your owner expects for monthly reports. That knowledge usually lives in someone's head, or buried in old project files.

With Saved Prompts, you can translate tribal knowledge and SOPs into reusable prompts that follows your standards. When your team uses saved prompts, they get repeatable output that follows the same criteria your most experienced PM would apply. The process stays consistent whether it's being run by a 20-year veteran or someone in their first month on the job.

A living playbook: Think of it as a shared playbook for AI-assisted work: prompts for daily reports in your company's format, contract reviews against your standard terms, or how to run proper closeouts.The library grows as your team finds new applications, and every project benefits.

Onboard faster, maintain quality: A new project engineer can open Curtis on their first day, browse the prompts your organization has already built, and immediately start producing work that meets your company's standards — drafting RFI responses in your format, reviewing bids against your standard checklist, or summarizing specifications the way your team expects. This shortens onboarding period and allows new employees to focus on gaining experience, not pixel.

To create a saved prompt

Select Prompts from any chat, then choose Create New Prompt. Write or paste your prompt, and Curtis will generate a name for it. Once saved, your prompt is available to everyone on your team across all projects, ready to use in any chat at any time.

Improvements

Zoom capabilities

For very large drawing sets, we've now given Curtis the ability to zoom in and examine small details the same way you would: reading keynotes, checking dimensions, and pulling information from dense title blocks or partition schedules that would otherwise get lost at full-sheet scale. You get precise answers from complete drawing sets without needing to crop or isolate sections yourself.

Thought process history

Additionally, reasoning steps are now visible in message history for all new messages so you can always reference Curtis' thought process.

Jan 7, 2026

Thought process

When you ask Curtis a question during a submittal review, a schedule analysis, or a contract read-through, you need to trust the answer — and you need to be able to show your work. Curtis now surfaces the reasoning steps behind every response, including the specific data and documents it referenced to get there.

You'll see exactly what Curtis considered, where it pulled information from, and how it arrived at its conclusion. You can point to the source and the logic, not just the output. It's the kind of transparency that makes AI practical for real project workflows where accountability and clarity aren't optional.

Improvements

Improved vision

Small details matter. Previously, Curtis sometimes struggled with fine print — small legends, notes, or schedules embedded in large-format drawings. We've upgraded Curtis' vision so it can now reliably read finer details across entire drawing sets.

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Build the future with tools from the future.

contact@curtis.app

© 2025 Curtis AI

Build the future with tools from the future.

contact@curtis.app

© 2025 Curtis AI