Workflows
Organize sessions into repeatable work with groups, pins, and plain-language rules.
Workflows turn ordinary chats into organized, repeatable work. Every session can be renamed, pinned, archived, reordered, or moved into a custom group folder — so session management matches how you already work instead of forcing a fixed structure.
How it works
Group folders are workspace-specific. Create groups like Research, Ready for review, Shipped, or Bugs, then move sessions between them as the work changes.
Steps
- Open a session's menu to rename, pin, archive, or move it to a group.
- Create the groups that match your process and drag sessions between them.
- Or describe the workflow in the composer while you work, for example:
When this is done, rename the session to "Auth cleanup", move it to Ready for review, and pin it.
If this turns into a bug investigation, put it in Bugs; otherwise archive it when finished.Those instructions map to OpenWorking's session primitives — rename changes the title, move stores a group assignment, pin keeps a session at the top, and archive hides finished work without deleting it.
Make it dynamic
Keep groups like Triage, In progress, Needs review, and Done, then ask OpenWorking to classify sessions into those buckets as work completes.