Dokki is an agent-native collaboration workspace. People and AI agents work through the same documents, tables, conversations, permissions, and published knowledge instead of passing context between disconnected tools.
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The product promise
Shared context - work lives in a workspace that both people and agents can understand.
Visible action - AI can search, write, create, and coordinate through reviewable product actions.
Durable operations - agents keep instructions, memory, skills, schedules, and run history.
Controlled sharing - permissions stay with resources, while publishing creates deliberate public snapshots.
How work stays connected
A conversation can start from Home, a document, a table, or an agent. The relevant workspace context travels with the work. Agents can return results into the same conversation, update permitted resources, and leave a trace in activity or run history.
The result is not a chat transcript beside the work. It is a collaborative operating surface where knowledge, decisions, execution, and publication remain connected.
Where to go next
Use Create to build shared resources.
Use Collaborate to control access and work with people.
Use AI to work with Copilot, agents, messages, and schedules.
Use Extensions to publish reviewed knowledge, automate repeatable work, or provide scoped access to external MCP clients.
Use Search to retrieve workspace knowledge.
