Newsletter
Built this week: Apr 24
A unified chat and a smarter legal review
It's been an exciting week at Brickanta. Usage is at levels we have not seen before, and the entire team has been out across the country meeting society builders face to face. Kick-offs, demos, workshops. One of those weeks where you barely sit down.
However, we still shipped. Lots! Two big updates made it to the surface, and we believe they are definitely worth your time.
#1 Unified chat experience

You can now reference specific document sections and text selections directly in the chat conversation. Chats persist across navigation and page reloads, so the AI can keep working in the background while you do other things. When it edits or adds content to the canvas, the view scrolls to the affected section and highlights what changed. Run states are clearer too, so you always know whether Brickanta is still working or waiting for your input.
In short: the chat now works on another level. Persistent, precise, and aware of what you are looking at.
#2 Upgraded Legal Review workspace

We introduced legal contract analysis a few weeks ago. This week we gave it a proper workspace. The original document, whether PDF or Word, now opens directly in the platform with color-coded highlights for each finding. From there, lawyers can confirm, adjust, or create their own findings directly from the source text using an interactive side panel. The report view and Word export update in real time as you work. One review, two modes: read and annotate in the document, or work through findings in the report. Both stay in sync.

This was one of those weeks where the team spent more time in meeting rooms than in code editors. We ran kick-offs with new society builders getting started with Brickanta, walked existing customers through features they hadn't tried yet, and sat in on real procurement workflows to see where the product helps and where it still has rough edges.
These conversations matter more than most things we do. Every feature in this newsletter started as a problem someone described to us in a room, on a call, or over coffee. The chat improvements came from watching people lose context when switching between documents. The legal workspace came from a lawyer who wanted to work in the source document, not in a separate report. That is how we build.
The next few weeks look the same. More demos, more workshops, more time on the ground. If you want to see Brickanta in action or talk through how it fits into your workflow, reach out. We are easier to get hold of than most software companies, and we intend to keep it that way.
Enjoy your weekend. As always, we'll see you next week.
The Brickanta team