CoWork

Your AI agent deserves a real workspace

Most open-source agents stop at a chat box. CoWork is the workspace around them — your data, your models, the artifacts they produce, and a way to share the work — for every agent on MindsHub.

Why CoWork

A chat box is where most agents stop.

Chat is fine for a question and an answer. Real knowledge work isn't a transcript — it needs your data connected, the right model for each step, somewhere for results to live, and a way to share them.

The best agent interfaces today are locked inside frontier labs' closed products. Open-source agents deserve that experience too. CoWork brings it to them — and pushes it further: data through a vault, the model you choose, artifacts you can publish, and work you can hand off.

Data & tools

Connect your data through a vault

Point CoWork at the systems your work lives in — BigQuery, Postgres, Gmail, Drive, HubSpot, Notion, Linear — from one connectors directory. Credentials go into a vault, scoped per connection. The agent uses them at runtime but never sees a raw key.

Models

Switch models from a dropdown

In Settings, pick the planning model and the coding model from a dropdown, and let MindsHub route with smart model selection. It's a menu choice — not an API-key setup for every provider — and you can change it any time.

Artifacts

Real artifacts, not a wall of chat

CoWork turns an agent's output into things you can use — documents, dashboards, apps, code — not a scrolling transcript. Keep them in the workspace, or publish to a live URL to share with anyone.

Collaboration

Organize in projects, share by link

Group work into projects, pin what matters, and share published artifacts with your team by link. CoWork is built for handing work back and forth — not a private transcript only you can see.

And more

The rest of the workspace.

Memory across sessions

CoWork remembers your schemas, preferences, and past decisions — and lets you manage what it keeps.

A skill library

Teach reusable skills once; the agent recalls them when the work fits, instead of relearning every time.

Scheduled work

Set a cadence and CoWork runs the work on schedule — daily briefings, weekly summaries, recurring audits.

One UI, every agent

Start with CoWork. Switch the agent underneath.

CoWork is the UI for MindsHub's open-source agents. It drives Anton — the open-source AI coworker — today, with Hermes and more on the way.

You don't have to decide which agent, runtime, or interface to commit to. Start in CoWork and change the agent underneath whenever the work changes. That's the point: one workspace, the open agents behind it.

FAQ

Frequently asked.

What is CoWork?
CoWork is the agent UI for knowledge workers — the workspace where you brief an open-source agent, connect its data and tools, choose models, and collect the artifacts it produces. It's the interface for MindsHub's agents, starting with Anton.
Why isn't a chat box enough for an AI agent?
Chat is good for a question and an answer. Real knowledge work needs connected data, the right model for each step, a place for results to live, and a way to share them. CoWork is the workspace around the agent, not just a transcript.
Which agents does CoWork work with?
CoWork is the UI for MindsHub's open-source agents. It drives Anton — the open-source AI coworker — today, with Hermes and more agents to come.
How does CoWork connect to my data?
Through a connectors directory and a credentials vault. You connect sources like databases, warehouses, and SaaS tools once; secrets stay in the vault, scoped per connection, and the agent never sees a raw key.
Can I change the model?
Yes. Pick a planning model and a coding model, add your own providers, or route through MindsHub's model selection — and switch any time without losing the agent's context.
How do I get started?
Start with CoWork on MindsHub — $9.95/month with a 7-day free trial. You don't have to decide which agent or runtime to use first; CoWork is the default path.