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Creating and Sharing Recipes

Turn completed agent work into reusable recipes and share them with your team

Recipes let you capture work you've already done with an agent and turn it into a reusable guide. Once saved, you can share recipes with your team or attach them to future agents to repeat the same workflow.

Creating a Recipe

Complete your work

First, work with an agent to complete a task — set up an integration, configure a feature, build a report, or anything else you want to make repeatable.

Ask the agent to capture it

Once you're happy with the result, tell the agent to turn it into a recipe. You can say things like:

  • "Turn this into a recipe"
  • "Save this as a runbook"
  • "Make this an SOP"
  • "Document what we just did"

Answer the scoping questions

The agent will ask you two things:

  • What to include — Should the recipe cover everything, or just specific parts of the work?
  • Exact vs. generalized — Should it keep your specific details (for identical reimplementation), or use placeholders so it works across different projects?

Recipe is saved

The agent reviews the full conversation, distills the key steps, and saves the recipe as a reference. It automatically adds relevant tags and a description so others can discover it.

Sharing Recipes

Once a recipe is created, you can share it just like any other reference:

  • With specific people — Open the reference, click Share, and add team members by name or email
  • With your organization — Set the access to your organization name so everyone on your team can see it
  • Via link — Copy the share link and send it directly

Shared recipes appear in the Shared tab of the References panel. Team members can star recipes they use frequently for quick access.

Discovering Recipes

Open the References panel and use the sidebar to browse:

  • Filter by Recipes in the type list to see all available recipes
  • Switch to the Shared tab to see recipes shared by teammates
  • Use tags to find recipes for specific products or operation types
  • Star recipes you use often so they appear at the top of your list

Using a Recipe

To use a recipe, attach it to a new agent as a reference. The agent reads the recipe and follows the steps to reproduce the same outcome. If the recipe uses placeholders, the agent will ask you to provide the specific values for your project.