Recall Release Notes: 29 May 2026. Opus 4.8 and Better Support Flows
Hello @everyone!This week we focused on making it easier to get help and find answers. Feeling stuck? Ask chat for help and you'll get answers directly from Recall's help docs. We also brought Claude Opus 4.8 to Max, launched a comparison hub, and started a Reddit community. Thank you to everyone who joined the AMA. It was a very warm welcome to kick us off. We're also digesting all of our feedback from the Recall 2.0 form. If you haven't already shared your comments, please do, as we'll be using this to help improve and decide what's next.
Claude Opus 4.8 is now live for Recall Max users.
Max subscribers now have access to Anthropic's latest and most capable model. You'll get sharper, more thoughtful responses when you chat with your knowledge base. We're still busy working on head-to-head comparison content on which model to use when. More to come here.

Recall chat answers questions from our docs.
If you ever need help, you can simply head to the Recall chat and ask. For example "how do I export a note?", you'll see that step in the chat. This should really help you navigate Recall, since you'll get guidance straight from the chat.
Report bugs and get help from inside the app.
If you hit an error in Recall, you'll be taken straight into a help flow. You can also send a bug report any time from Settings → Help → Report a bug. Just describe what happened, attach a screenshot or screen recording if it helps, and submit. You'll get a confirmation once it comes through, so you're never left wondering whether it sent. Bug reports go straight to the Recall developer team.

We're on Reddit.
We launched our official Recall subreddit, a place to share workflows, ask questions, and tell us what to build next. Thank you to everyone who joined the AMA.
Compare Recall to other tools.
We launched a comparison hub, starting with our first head-to-head, Recall vs NotebookLM. See how the two stack up, or browse the full comparison. We'd love your feedback.

Improvements & Fixes
Cleaner Markdown exports. Notes created in Recall's older format now convert properly when you export to Markdown, so your exported files look a lot closer to what you see in the app.
Better answers from AI assistants. Our help docs are now published in a format that AI assistants can read directly, so when you ask ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity how to do something in Recall, they can point you to the right answer.
Section links keep working in chat. Links that point to a specific part of a notebook stay clickable after Recall finishes writing its answer.
Syncing between devices is more reliable. A change made right as a sync happens used to occasionally get skipped, and now it doesn't, so your devices stay properly up to date.
The browser extension keeps up on dynamic sites. On sites that switch pages without a full reload, like Gmail, Notion, and YouTube, the Recall widget now reloads correctly and stays in sync with the page you're actually on.
Dollar signs show up properly. Amounts like "$5" now display correctly in chat instead of occasionally getting mistaken for a math formula.
Replies
The help-docs-in-chat update is quietly one of the more important pieces here. A lot of knowledge tools make people choose between “search the docs” and “ask the AI,” but the useful version is when the answer keeps a visible trail back to the source material.
The AI-assistant-readable docs are a smart extension of that too. If users are already asking ChatGPT/Claude/Perplexity how to do something, meeting them there reduces support friction without forcing everyone into one help surface. I’d be curious whether you’ll expose confidence/source freshness in the chat answers over time.