funnAI has released its latest Macaw update, introducing a set of features aimed at giving users more visibility into cycle usage and improving the mobile experience. The update is now live, with users encouraged to clear their browser cache if new panels don’t appear immediately.
Among the new additions is a cycle burn rate distribution panel, which offers a clearer breakdown of how cycles are being consumed. A burn rate indicator has also been added to help users keep track of system activity and resource usage at a glance. These tools are intended to support users in better understanding how their applications are operating and scaling on the platform.
The update also includes a notice for when the mAIner limit has been reached, helping users diagnose capacity issues more quickly. A whitelist clean-up has been carried out to remove outdated entries, and the interface has been adjusted to perform better on mobile devices.
Macaw reflects funnAI’s focus on refining the day-to-day tools its community interacts with. While the platform’s broader ambitions involve AI-powered, user-generated apps running on decentralised infrastructure, updates like this one show an ongoing effort to tighten the user experience at the practical level.
The release follows previous updates focused on usability and monitoring. This latest round continues that pattern, with a mix of functional improvements and system feedback tools aimed at keeping users informed.
As always with platform updates, the real test will come from how users engage with the changes in practice. For now, Macaw appears to be another incremental move toward giving developers and builders more control and clarity within the funnAI environment.