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Beyond files and spreadsheets, Doe agents can deliver two kinds of living artifacts: interactive dashboards that stay in your workspace, and published sites, real web pages with a permanent link.

Dashboards

Ask Doe for a dashboard and it opens in the preview pane as an interactive artifact.
Build a revenue dashboard from the connected database: monthly revenue,
top 10 accounts, and net revenue retention. Make it filterable by segment.
CapabilityWhat it means
ComponentsKPI cards, tables, line/bar/donut/scatter charts, and sparklines composed on a grid
Instant interactivityFilters, tabs, and toggles respond immediately, without waiting for an agent
Live dataDashboards capture a data snapshot at creation and record where each number came from
RefreshRefresh re-runs the underlying queries and connector calls server-side and appends a fresh version, no agent run required
Pin to HomePin dashboards you check often to your home screen
IterateAsk Doe to add, change, or rearrange components; components can be reused across dashboards
Dashboards render in a sandboxed frame and show freshness, so you can tell when the data was last updated before acting on it.

Published Sites

When the deliverable is a web page rather than a workspace artifact, Doe can build and publish a static site: a landing page, a report microsite, a docs page, or a prototype.
Build a one-page launch site for the beta program with a signup section,
publish it, and give me the link.
Published sites get a permanent URL under your workspace, such as dashboard.doe.so/s/launch-page-a3f9c2d1, and appear in your Library like any other file.

Access Levels

AccessWho can view
Restricted (default)Only you and people you explicitly share with, signed in
OrganizationAnyone in your workspace, signed in
PublicAnyone with the link, no login required
Change access from the site’s share options in the Library. Downgrading from public revokes the public link.

Limits

A published site can contain up to 200 files, 25MB per file, and 100MB total.
Use a dashboard when you want an interactive view inside your workspace, and a published site when you want a page you can send to anyone.

Research and Code Sandboxes

How agents analyze data and generate artifacts

Spreadsheets

Workbook-based analysis and reporting

Sharing

Control who can see shared work

Integrations

Connect the data sources dashboards can use