Features
Your delegate has a lot of capabilities. This section has a page for each one — what it is, how to use it, and how to set it up.
Channels — how you talk to your delegate
- Text chat — type a message and get a response; the default way to interact
- Conversation continuity — how one relationship timeline stays coherent across channels, restarts, and bounded model contexts
- Phone — call your delegate on a real phone number, or have it call you
- SMS — text your delegate and it texts back
- Email — email your delegate like a colleague; great for longer or async tasks
Memory & knowledge
- Memory — your delegate remembers you across every conversation
- Inner Context Plane — how memory, tasks, timers, and other subprocessors enter the delegate’s background awareness
- Notes — your delegate’s notebook; it can take notes, read them back, and share them with you
Tools & integrations
- Tools — the capabilities your delegate can use (web search, send SMS, manage notes, and more)
- MCP servers — connect external services like calendars and task managers
- Browser agent — your delegate can browse the web and complete tasks that require clicking around
- Copilot Tasks — durable, resumable browser tasks with live progress, file browsing, and handoff back to chat
Transparency & customisation
- Thoughtflow — a visual map of how your delegate handled any given conversation
- Adaptations — tune your delegate’s personality and behaviour without touching code
Labs / beta
- Voice (browser) — speak to your delegate directly in a browser tab. Works well, but the phone integration is the recommended voice channel for most people.