Guide

Example library

Three real Spaces you can copy.

Concepts land faster when you see them assembled. Here are three Spaces that work today — each one a Goal, the integrations it pulls from, the agents and the rungs they sit on, and a budget. Every one began as a single sentence and grew as the team trusted the agents more. Copy a shape, swap the nouns, and you have a working Space of your own.

On-call triage

Catch production issues fast, without waking the whole team.

GOAL

Catch production issues fast. The right person gets a clean summary instead of the whole team waking up to noise.

INTEGRATIONS

Sentry, Slack, Linear.

AGENTS

@sentinel (Observer) — watches Sentry and builds memory of past incidents. @triage (Drafter) — drafts the Slack summary and the Linear ticket; the on-call engineer ships them.

BUDGET

$50 / month.

The split is deliberate. The Observer never acts — it only reads and remembers — so it runs wide open. The Drafter writes the summary and the ticket but never sends them, keeping a human on the trigger while the agent does the typing.

Renewals

Never miss a contract renewal.

GOAL

Never miss a contract renewal. Reminders go out on time, and the high-stakes ones wait for you.

INTEGRATIONS

Gmail, Notion, Calendar.

AGENTS

@renewal-watch (Operator) — scans the renewals Notion database daily and sends reminder emails 30 days out. Pauses for approval before any email reaches an Enterprise customer.

BUDGET

$100 / month.

One agent, one rung — and the rung does the work. An Operator acts on its own for the routine case, the SMB reminder, and pauses only where the stakes are real, the Enterprise send. The boundary lives in the sentence, not in a config screen.

Q3 launch

Keep a cross-functional launch coordinated.

GOAL

Keep a cross-functional launch coordinated. One Friday summary pulls the whole picture together.

INTEGRATIONS

Linear, GitHub, Slack, Notion.

AGENTS

@launch-pm (Drafter) — drafts the weekly status update from Linear and GitHub. @release-notes (Drafter) — drafts release notes from merged PRs. @launch-monitor (Observer) — watches the launch Slack channel and flags blockers in memory.

BUDGET

$300 / month for the Space.

Three agents in one room, each with a narrow job, sharing the Space's pooled access and a single cap. Two Drafters write while one Observer watches. Because the budget sits on the Space, the three share one ceiling instead of three you'd have to track.

  • Every Space is one Goal, a few integrations, a small cast of agents on chosen rungs, and a budget.
  • The rung carries the safety: Observers read, Drafters propose, Operators act and pause only where it matters.
  • Each of these started as a single sentence — start there, then grow it as trust grows.