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Data browser, scoped agents, and sharing

Browse and query your datasets in one place, define agents with constrained tools, duplicate apps, share links, and use voice as chat.

A batch of product surfaces that make data, agents, and handoffs easier to work with day to day.

Data browser

Templates is now Data. Browse datasets, foreign tables, and views in one tree. Open a table, inspect rows, and run SQL from the console. There is also a Relationships view so you can see how tables connect via foreign keys. Deep links work at /datasets/....

Use it when you want one place to explore and query your data model instead of hopping between Tools, Templates, and ad-hoc SQL.

Scoped agents

There is a new Agents area. Define agents with their own tool access, dimensions, and spawn posture. In chat, pick an agent when you want a constrained collaborator instead of the full default mirror.

Use it when a job needs a focused agent without exposing every tool and dataset.

Duplicate an app

File → Duplicate works on apps. The copy is yours (folder apps get a fresh bundle and runtime). Credentials and non-app artifacts stay out of scope on purpose.

Use it when you want to fork a working app into a variant without rebuilding from scratch.

Generate share links for artifacts and folder apps so someone else can open them without a full handoff through chat.

Use it for a faster "look at this" on canvases and apps.

Voice chat and push-to-talk

Voice sessions use the chat-mode flow. Push-to-talk dictation is available so you can drop spoken notes into the product without starting a full voice session.

Use it when talking is faster than typing, and you want voice and text in the same workstream.

Shared agents in chat

When someone opens an agent you shared, replies and list updates now land correctly for the partner in the web UI (same idea as Teams and email channels).

Use it when shared agents need to be usable in practice, not just visible.