This release expands MCP server support to Claude Code and Codex, adds tagging and archiving for chats, and includes a set of essential user experience improvements.
For more information, see the Launchpad documentation.
MCP: Claude Code and Codex support
Blueshift's MCP server now works with Claude Code and Codex, in addition to Claude Desktop, so you can connect to it directly from any of these tools.
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Claude Code. Register the MCP server with a single command:
claude mcp add --transport http blueshift-ai https://app.getblueshift.com/mcp -
Codex CLI. Register the MCP server with a single command, then authenticate in the browser:
codex mcp add blueshift --url https://app.getblueshift.com/mcp -
Codex app. Under Settings > MCP servers, select Add server, choose the Streamable HTTP option, and enter the URL
https://app.getblueshift.com/mcp.
After connecting, authenticate in the browser and select your account. Complete setup instructions are available in the MCP documentation.
Tag chats
You can now tag chats to organize and find sessions more easily.
- Tag a chat. Add tags to any chat in the chat history pane using the same tagging experience as for other assets in Blueshift.
- Filter by tag. Use the new Tags filter to find all chats under a given tag.
- Tag in bulk. Select multiple chats and use Update Tags to add or remove tags across all of them at once, from the chat history pane or the Launchpad Chats page.
Archive and unarchive chats
You can now archive and unarchive chats on the Launchpad Chats page, in line with how other assets are managed.
- Archive or unarchive. Use the three-dot menu on any chat. Both actions ask for confirmation first.
- Filter by status. Use the new Archived Status filter to view archived chats separately from active ones.
- Spot archived chats. Archived chats appear with a gray accent, matching other archived assets in Blueshift.
Note
Archived chats are still counted in your account’s Work Unit totals.
User experience improvements
- Chat history button for Account Admins. Account Admins now always see the chat history button, even if they have no chats of their own, since they use it to view chat sessions across all users in the account.
- Work Unit sorting. Sort the Work Units column on the Launchpad Chats page to find the highest or lowest-consuming sessions.
- Right-click on the Chat Index. Right-click any chat to open the browser context menu, which includes an option to open it in a new tab.
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