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Organise agents into workspaces where they collaborate and share context, so you can tackle complex workflows while keeping each agent focused and reliable.

What Is a Workspace?

A workspace is where your agents live. Every agent in Twin exists inside a workspace — you can’t create an agent outside of one. A workspace can contain a single agent or as many as you need. When you have multiple agents, they all share the same context — making it easy to build multi-agent workflows where each agent handles a specific part of the job.

Unlimited Agents

Create as many agents as you need inside a workspace

Shared Context

Agents in the same workspace can collaborate and share knowledge

Focused & Reliable

Keep each agent focused on a single task for better results

The Orchestrator

To create, delete, or modify agents inside a workspace, use the Orchestrator — the chat on the left side of the screen.
The Orchestrator (left) managing a workspace while an agent builds on the right
The Orchestrator has full context on everything in your workspace. You can talk to it to:

Create new agents

Describe what you need and the Orchestrator will build a new agent for you

Modify existing agents

Ask to update goals, change behavior, or add new steps to any agent

Delete agents

Remove agents you no longer need

Coordinate workflows

The Orchestrator knows about all your agents, so it can help you design multi-agent workflows
The Orchestrator is also proactive — if it thinks your workflow would benefit from splitting into multiple agents or creating a new one, it will suggest it on its own.
Think of the Orchestrator as the manager of your workspace — it sees everything, can act on any agent, and will propose changes when it spots opportunities to improve your setup.

Multiple Workspaces

Separate projects

Keep client work, internal tools, and experiments isolated from each other.

Team boundaries

Give different teams access to only the agents they need.
Workspaces are currently independent — agents in one workspace can’t directly connect to or communicate with agents in another workspace.
Connected accounts are workspace-scoped. Each workspace can only connect to one account per service (e.g., one X/Twitter account, one Gmail account). If you need to manage multiple accounts for the same service, create a separate workspace for each.Multi-account management — including managing accounts on behalf of your clients — is coming soon.
However, Twin maintains a User Memory that carries context across workspaces. When you create a new workspace, Twin already knows your preferences, tools, and patterns from previous workspaces — so you don’t start from scratch every time.

Get Started

Open Your Workspace

Sign in to Twin and start building