Skills
A skill is a reusable capability the assistant can put to work: a set of instructions, the reference material that goes with them, and the tools the skill is allowed to use. Skills turn repeatable work (a monthly report, a compliance memo, a service-area map) into something anyone on your team can run without rewriting the request each time.
Browse the catalog
Open Skills from the workspace navigation. The catalog lists every skill available to your workspace, each with a name, a short description, and the department it belongs to (operations, engineering, finance, sales, marketing, support, compliance, or general). Filter by department to narrow a long list.
Open a skill to read it before you run it. The detail panel shows the full instructions, the reference material bundled with them, and the tools the skill is allowed to use, so nothing about a skill is hidden.
Some skills carry an exemplar artifact: a real sample of what the skill produces, rendered in the detail panel rather than shown as raw code. Use it to see the shape of the output before you commit. Not every skill has one.
Run a skill
From a skill's detail panel, choose Run in new chat. That starts a fresh chat with the skill's instructions already in place.
You can also reach a skill from the composer: type / at the start of an empty message to open the picker. Picking a skill pastes its instructions into the composer so you can edit them before you send. Nothing sends on its own.
Pin skills to a project
Inside a project, the Skills tab shows the same catalog with an Add button on each entry.
Use it to keep a project's agents on a short, deliberate list when the work is repetitive and the standard is fixed.
Add a skill to the catalog
Tenant admins can add skills. From the Skills page, choose New skill and describe in plain language what the skill should do. The assistant drafts it, you review the draft, ask for changes if it is not right, and approve it into the catalog.
What skills do not do yet
- A skill is not attached to a particular agent. You run it from the catalog, from the composer, or from a project's pinned set.
- There is no import from outside your workspace. The catalog is your own workspace's.
See also
- Using chat for the composer and the
/picker. - Projects for pinning a project's skill list.
- Agentic Studio for the product overview.
