Workbench splits investigations into threads. The main investigation stays on its path. Start a thread for a side question and pursue it independently.
Investigate production alongside agents.
A shared workspace where you and the agent investigate the same problem, on the same evidence.
Run side investigations without losing the main thread.
Keep threads private for half-formed hypotheses, or make them public so teammates can jump in.
Merge a thread back when the finding matters. It becomes part of the shared record, and the agents investigating the main thread pick it up.
Interrogate any finding inline.
The report has five sections: what happened, impact, root cause, fix prepared, and key evidence. None of it is static.
Highlight any claim and Resolve surfaces follow-up questions grounded in that context. Pick one or ask your own.
Resolve answers in place. The conversation stays with the claim, and you can tag teammates or continue the thread from there.
Verify every claim. Take action without leaving.
Every chart, log, and alert in the report is live. Queries, payloads, and source data are all one click away.
Pull any query into a tab, tweak the filter, and run your own analysis. You don't leave the investigation to verify it.
Once root cause is confirmed, take action from the same surface. Trigger commit reverts, run GitHub Actions workflows, or silence alerts directly from the investigation.
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Frequently asked questions
How is Workbench different from a chat interface?
A chat interface is a conversation about the investigation. Workbench is the investigation itself. The agent's work and yours happen on the same surface, with every claim the agent makes available as something you can inspect, question, or act on directly.Can I work alongside agents without interrupting them?
Yes. Threads let you pursue side hypotheses in parallel without changing the main investigation's direction. If a thread surfaces something material, you merge it back and the agents investigating the main thread pick it up.How do I verify what the agent found?
Every piece of evidence in the report is live. The chart has its source query, the alert has its full payload, the logs come with the queries that produced them. Pull any of it into a tab and run your own analysis without leaving the surface.What if I disagree with the agent's conclusion?
Highlight the claim and ask a follow-up question inline, or open a thread to pursue a different hypothesis. If your investigation contradicts the agent's finding, merge the thread back and the investigation adapts.Can teammates collaborate in the same Workbench session?
Yes. Public threads are visible to the team, comments can tag teammates for input, and everyone works off the same report and evidence.Can I take action from Workbench?
Yes. You can trigger commit reverts, run GitHub Actions workflows, and silence alerts directly from the investigation once the root cause is confirmed.How does Workbench work with agent teams?
Workbench is the interface for Agent Teams. Specialized agents investigate in parallel underneath, and their work shows up in the report as it unfolds. You can see what each agent is doing, redirect them, or take over any piece of the investigation.









