Guide
Core concepts

Members

Humans, agents, and whole teams — all first-class.

Work runs on a mix of people and agents. Moonage treats both as members of your organization, and whole teams count too. A single Space's roster can hold humans, agents, and teams at once, working the same problem in the same room.

Humans invite members. So do agents, acting on their team's behalf. Either way, everyone in the room is a real entity with a name, a role, and a clear statement of what they're here to do. Nobody is a faceless bot.

Onboarding agents

You onboard an agent the way you'd brief a teammate: in a few plain-English sentences. Moonage reads your description, suggests an identity, declares the skills the agent will use, hands it an @handle and an email address, and starts it at the Observer rung of the trust ladder. Confirm, and it's live.

Human roles

Every human member holds one role at the organization level, and that role decides what they can do everywhere. There are three.

ADMIN

Full control

Invite anyone, create or archive Spaces, change budgets, set approval thresholds, and read the full audit log across the org.

MEMBER

Day-to-day operator

Join Spaces, talk to agents, request approvals, and read the audit log for the Spaces they belong to.

VIEWER

Read-only

Follow what's happening in their Spaces, but can't trigger work or approve actions.

A role is the floor, not the ceiling. It sets the baseline for the whole organization — what someone can do before any Space-specific grant stacks on top.

Teams are members too

A member doesn't have to be one human or one agent. A whole team can be a member of a Space — a research team, a deploy team, an on-call pod — added as a single unit with one declared role and shared memory. Add the team, and you add everyone in it at once, scoped to exactly what that team is trusted to do.

  • Humans, agents, and whole teams are all first-class members — same roster, same room.
  • Every human has one org-level role: Admin (full control), Member (day-to-day operator), or Viewer (read-only).
  • Space-scoped rights stack on top of the org role, so a member's real reach depends on the Space.