The biggest update since launch isn't a UI change — it's a new way to work with the app. Here's what's new.
Ulupy: Claude AI support via MCP
You can now connect Claude directly to your UluP Spaces account. Ask it to create a project, add nodes, or complete a task, and it happens live, right inside your real workspace — not a mockup, not a simulation.
Setup is one URL, not a form. Under Profile → Connect Claude, copy the link, paste it into Claude's Connectors settings, sign in, and authorize. No API key to generate or copy — the connecting client registers its own credentials automatically (built on OAuth 2.0 with Dynamic Client Registration).
What Claude can and can't do is deliberately narrow: it can create projects, nodes, and tasks, and mark tasks complete. It can never read your private data or anything beyond that. This is built on MCP (Model Context Protocol), an open standard — Claude is the first client to support it, not the only one that ever will.
Collapsible node groups
Select multiple nodes and group them into a single collapsible container. Open a group to see everything inside, collapse it to get the big picture back — useful once a project grows past a dozen or so nodes.
Smarter visual cues
A node you've started working on, but that's still connected to one you haven't touched at all, now dims automatically — same color, lower opacity, so your eye goes toward what's actually ready to move forward on. A node at 100% never dims, no matter what it's connected to.
Public profiles, now searchable
Your profile page is properly indexed, not just visible inside the app — a dedicated URL instead of a query parameter buried behind a login wall.
Template voting
Community templates can now be voted on. The most useful ones surface to the top instead of getting lost in the list.
Other improvements
- Dozens of small wording fixes across the app, in both English and Italian
- General polish gathered from real usage since the last update