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When an agent does work (drafts a doc, builds a table, produces an image), the output is saved as an artifact in your Space. Artifacts are the concrete things that get made.

Types of artifacts

How artifacts are created

Agents create artifacts automatically when the output is a distinct piece of work, not just a chat reply. For example:
  • Ask @Hops to draft a campaign brief and it produces a document artifact
  • Ask your finance agent to summarize quarterly line items and it produces a table artifact
You can also explicitly ask an agent to “create a doc” or “build a table” to get an artifact instead of an inline response.

Working with artifacts

View all artifacts in the Space from the Artifacts tab in the sidebar. Artifacts are listed by creation date, with the agent and thread that produced them. Open and edit. Click any artifact to open it. You can edit documents directly. Tables are editable inline. Request changes. Tag the agent in the artifact thread and ask for a revision. The agent will update the artifact from the same context. Share. Use the Share option to send an artifact to a teammate or export it to a connected tool. Pin an artifact. If an artifact becomes the reference version (the brief that everything else derives from), pin it to the Space. See Pins.

Sources and attribution

Every artifact includes a source trace: what threads, docs, or records the agent used to produce it. You can review the full trace at any time.
If an artifact contains information that should be revised or removed, edit the artifact directly. The agent’s source trace is a record of what was used. It doesn’t change when you edit the output.
  • Chat where agents produce artifacts
  • Pins to pin an artifact to the Space context