Overview

Everything you need to set up a Skynet workspace, understand how it works, and get the most out of chat, agents, and mini-apps. New here? Start with the quick start. Looking for inspiration? Browse how other teams use Skynet.

How Skynet is organized

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What's new

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July 8–12, 2026

Skills: turn repeated work into automations The Copilot now proposes a reusable skill the moment it spots a task you repeat, and builds it into your workspace once you approve.
A dedicated page for every plan Individual, Teams, and Enterprise each get their own walkthrough, alongside the existing plan comparison.

June 22–26, 2026

Mini-apps for focused work Purpose-built tools like GenStudio turn a brief into a finished deliverable, dashboards and document tools included, instead of another chat thread.
Collective memory rolls out to Teams Teams and Enterprise workspaces now share one knowledge layer, with selective memory controls for admins.

May 18–22, 2026

The Copilot learns how you work A proactive Copilot now runs alongside your main chat, watching for patterns and suggesting automations as it learns your business.
Smart routing across every frontier model Chat now automatically balances quality, speed, and cost across GPT, Claude, Gemini, and more, on every prompt.

April 13–17, 2026

Enterprise: deploy on your own infrastructure Run Skynet entirely on your own cloud or data centre, built to meet SOC 2 Type 2, ISO 27001, ISO 42001, and GDPR.
New connectors: Slack, GitHub, and Notion Skynet can now reply in threads, open pull requests, and update pages directly, not just read from them.

March 9–13, 2026

Import your history from Claude and ChatGPT Bring your conversation history, project context, and saved prompts with you when you switch.
Skynet Workspace launches One home for chat, agents, and mini-apps, billed once instead of across separate subscriptions.