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A shared workspace where people and agents act on the same state, see the same truth, and build directly on each other's work.

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Chat is a conversation.
A workspace is a company.

Most AI today lives in a chat box, a private back-and-forth between one person and a model. That is fine for a quick answer. It falls apart the moment the work is shared: a chat box can't hold a team's files and decisions, and nothing an agent does inside it is visible to anyone else.

A workspace is the opposite. People and agents act on the same tables and docs, see the same state, and build directly on each other's work. The conversation, when there is one, sits on top of the real thing instead of standing in for it. For that to hold, four things have to be true:

  1. 01

    One shared state

    People and agents work in the same tables and docs and see the same thing. Nobody copies results out of a chat box to paste them back into the real work, because the work never left.

  2. 02

    Every change is attributed

    The workspace keeps a full, replayable history, and each edit is signed. You can always see what changed, when it changed, and whether a person or a specific agent did it.

  3. 03

    Agents are real members

    Each agent has its own identity, keys, and permissions instead of borrowing someone's login. It joins the workspace with a defined scope, and is accountable for what it touches.

  4. 04

    A human gate on risk

    Anything that spends money or widens access stops and waits for a person to approve it. Agents move fast everywhere else, but never past that line on their own.

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