The employee page is where you configure, supervise, and operate an AI worker.
Open it from Workforce by selecting a worker card. The page is divided into three areas:
- Header — breadcrumbs and the worker runtime toggle.
- Profile sidebar — worker identity summary, contact controls, connected inboxes, required applications, and working-hours usage.
- Main workspace — the skill tree, calendar, activity log, identity, and settings areas.
Runtime toggle
The runtime toggle starts or stops the worker service.
- Running / active means the worker can respond on connected channels and execute configured tasks.
- Stopped means the worker is paused and should not process normal work.
- If you cannot edit the worker, the toggle is read-only.
Stopping a worker can affect inbox monitoring, scheduled tasks, and event-driven actions. Use it when you intentionally want the worker offline.
Profile card
The profile card shows the worker’s avatar, name, role, and purpose. Depending on permissions, it also provides edit, contact, chat/configuration, and management controls.
Use this area to quickly identify which worker you are editing before changing skills, channels, or security settings.
The profile sidebar has two sections: Inboxes and Applications.
Inboxes
Inboxes are connected email feeds the worker can monitor.
Supported inbox providers include:
Each inbox row shows:
- Provider and account identity
- Current status
- Access level
- Whether the underlying provider integration is connected
Use Connect Inbox to add an inbox. Opening an inbox lets you review details, adjust access, or remove the feed.
Connect an inbox when you want a worker to receive delegated email, track threads, and help with follow-ups.
Applications
Applications are external integrations required by the worker’s configured capabilities. The Applications section lists required tools and shows whether each is connected.
Each application row includes:
- Application logo and name
- A switch to connect or disconnect the integration
- Disabled state if the integration is unavailable
Applications are inferred from the worker’s skills, workflows, triggers, and tools. If the worker does not depend on external systems, this section shows No applications required.
Main workspace
The main panel contains the worker’s core operating areas:
| Area | Purpose |
|---|
| Skill tree | Inspect the worker’s communication channels, workflows, templates, knowledge, tools, and skills. |
| Calendar | Schedule one-off or recurring tasks for the worker. |
| Activity Log | Review live worker activity such as threads, workflows, tasks, heartbeats, and subagents. |
| Identity | Edit profile details, manager, personality, and general instructions. |
| Settings | Configure model, memory, operating hours, security, billing, and termination settings. |
Use the tab URL parameter to deep-link to a specific area. For example, Settings uses ?tab=settings. The skill tree is the default view.