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What Shipped this Week on Skills and Agents

Workflow map analysis now uses your Company Brain, org admins can set up their marketplace themselves, and the marketplace experience picked up preview cards and a working mobile menu.

We shipped a few items this week, including the workflow analysis map, org admins getting the opportunity to add from the marketplace, and updates to the marketplace experience.

The platform

Workflow map analysis now uses your Company Brain. When we review a workflow and decide whether to automate, augment, or include human judgment, we check that step’s tool or system against what your organization has already documented, including vendors, systems, rules, and edge cases. The map now shows the reason behind each decision, such as “Based on: Vendor, Acme Corp,” right next to the badge.

Edits can now be made to a proposal when you update the title, body, or confidence on a proposed fact and click Commit; your changes are saved in the Company Brain.

Org admins can now set up their organization’s marketplace themselves. A new settings page lets an admin create, view, and revoke the organization’s marketplace token URL, along with the exact claude plugin marketplace add command to paste in. Before this, an operations engineer had to hand you a token. Members who aren’t admins can’t see it.

We added the ability for owners, admins, and operations engineers to view organization reports.

Private skills now stay private on maps. If you linked a private skill to a workflow map, its name and scope used to be visible to everyone in the organization who opened that map. Now only you see it, matching how private skills work everywhere else.

The Marketplace

Homepage links now show a preview card. Before, sharing the homepage in Slack, X, or iMessage only showed a plain URL because the homepage didn’t have the preview image and card tags that other pages use. Now, these are included, along with a clearer description.

The mobile menu now works correctly. Before, opening the menu on the homepage made the navigation bar expand into a large panel that pushed the page down. Now, it works the same as on every other page.

We now count visits from people who decline cookies, and do it anonymously. If you decline or ignore the cookie banner, we count your page view without storing anything on your device or attaching any identity. Do Not Track is still respected, and accepting cookies still enables normal analytics.

Fixes

  • Reanalyzing the document now shows the full proposal review again, rather than the missing rows.
  • The text on the workspace home and Troubleshoot tabs was rewritten to explain what to submit clearly. Two new in-app guides now cover the tasks queue and the workspace home.

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