Managing Avatars

One avatar per venture. Each keeps its own memory, connections, files, and desk — nothing leaks between them.

The list

Your avatars live on one page: status at a glance, today's activity, and a button to create another. Archived avatars sit in their own collapsible section, restorable in one click. Creating a new avatar walks the same guided setup you did the first time.

An avatar's home

Each avatar has a home page of cards — profile, usage, connections, trust, tasks, memory, files, superpowers — and each card opens into its full panel. It's the same information Your desk summarizes, laid out for when you want to go deep.

Tuning one avatar

From the profile panel you can adjust:

  • Identity — name, avatar image, language, and its persona (how it carries itself in conversation)
  • AI model — leave it on Auto (a managed choice per task) or pin a speed/capability tier
  • Notifications — override your global notification mode for this avatar only
  • Working hours — inherit your global schedule, set custom hours, or turn quiet hours off for this avatar

Usage has its own panel: spend, activity, and where the cost went, per avatar.

Pausing, archiving, deleting

  • Pause stops new work; resume any time
  • Archive puts the avatar in read-only: everything is visible, nothing runs, and restore is one click
  • Delete is permanent — running work stops, tasks and data are removed. You type the avatar's name to confirm; there is no undo.

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