A small quality-of-life fix that founding users had been quietly working around for weeks.
The settings you actually configure when you’re tuning Nynch (BYOK API keys, model choices for the content engine, what the platform should remember about you) lived in three places. BYOK in account settings. Engine model in the YouTube Content Engine settings. Memory configuration in Workspace.
Three pages, three save buttons, three different menu paths to reach them. The result was predictable: founding users would update one of three settings, miss the others, and wonder why the content agent was still defaulting to a model they’d “changed.”
We consolidated them.
The new Settings tab inside Workspace holds all three sections in one place.
BYOK keys for any AI provider you use, with the key status and last-used timestamp visible. Adding a key here makes it available to every Nynch AI surface that supports it.
Content engine settings including model selection (per content type, since some workflows want a different model than others), length defaults, tone preferences, and the manifesto sections the engine should ground against.
Memory configuration for what Nynch remembers about you, how long it retains specific kinds of context, and which surfaces share which memory pools.
Each section saves independently. A change in one section doesn’t require re-saving the others. Changes apply immediately and the surfaces that depend on them refresh without a reload.
What changes for you. Less hunting, more configuring. The “I thought I changed that” moment goes away because every relevant setting is on the same tab, in front of you, with its current state visible.