Collaborative project workspaces where people and AI agents share and organize files, accessible through the API or the Portals app and publishable as static sites.

Spaces are collaborative environments where humans and AI agents work together on shared projects and goals. Think of a Space as a project workspace where files can be stored, organized, accessed, and modified by both people and AI agents, which makes it a powerful primitive for organizing information and enabling seamless human-AI collaboration.

A Space gives your team and your agents a common place to keep context and resources, with multiple ways to work in it and the ability to publish what you build.

What You Can Do

  • Share file storage: Upload, organize, and manage files in a collaborative environment with hierarchical folders and metadata.
  • Give agents access: AI agents can read, create, and modify files within a Space.
  • Collaborate as a team: Share access with team members working toward common objectives. See Collaborative Spaces.
  • Work your way: Use a Space through the API or the Portals app.
  • Publish to the web: Turn a Space into a live static website. See Static Website Hosting.

How It Works

A Space holds shared files in a hierarchical structure with metadata for easy organization. People work in it through the Portals app, and agents work in it through the API and their file abilities, so both sides of a project read and write the same underlying files. Because the Space is shared context, an agent's output and a person's input live side by side, and the same Space can be published as a static website when you are ready to ship.

Getting Started

Create a Space, add files and folders, and share access with your team. Connect agents to the Space so they can read and contribute, and work through the API or the Portals app. When your content is ready, publish the Space as a static website.

Practical Uses

Spaces suit human-AI projects of many kinds: a shared knowledge workspace agents help maintain, a content pipeline where agents draft and people review, document collaboration, or a published site built collaboratively. The combination of shared files, agent access, and one-click publishing makes Spaces a flexible foundation for getting work done with AI.