Work
Your home base for everything in flight.
Where you tell Busy Bee what to do and watch it happen.
The Work tab is the page you land on after signing in, and the one you'll come back to most often. It's a split view: a task list on the left, a detail panel on the right, and a chat input you can fire new requests from at any time.
The task list
The left pane is the running ledger of everything you've asked the team to do, active, completed, and pending review. Each row shows the title, the agent who picked it up, and a status badge. Filter by All: Active: or Done to narrow the view, and click any task to open it in the detail panel.
📸 Screenshot: the Work page with a populated task list, one task selected, status filter visible.
Starting new work
Below the task list (or in the empty state, front and center) is the chat input ("What would you like to get done?") and a row of starter chips for common categories: Marketing, Sales, Product, Operations, and more. Click a chip to load a guided flow, or type your request in plain language and submit. Either path lands at the same place: a new task on the list with Queen Bee already working on it.
📸 Screenshot: the chat input with starter chips below it, one chip selected.
Following along
Open any task to see what the team is doing in real time. The right pane shows the conversation thread, agent activity, deliverables as they ship, hand-offs between agents. Inline buttons let you Approve: Request changes: or Retry when something needs another pass. The whole thread is captured for later, so you can come back days from now and read exactly how the work got done.
📸 Screenshot: a task detail view with the conversation thread, deliverable preview, and approve/retry controls.
When to leave Work for Projects
Work is great for one-off requests and quick turnarounds. The moment you have a handful of tasks that belong together (a launch, a campaign, a sprint), pull them into a Project. Projects give you shared context across tasks, a place for artifacts, and a single header to track progress against. See Projects next.