Hivy Documentation
Run real work with AI teammates.
Learn how to organize teams, work with agents, connect company tools, and automate recurring work.
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Welcome to HivyHivy gives each team its own agents. They can use approved tools and knowledge, then run again on a schedule or external event.Set up your workspaceCreate the first team, connect one tool, and finish the guided setup before starting your first chat.Run your first agentPick the agent that fits the job and a model that won't waste money. Then send your first task.How Hivy organizes workSee where a session lives and who can reach it. The same boundaries stop agents from roaming across the workspace.
Workspace and access
Agents
Agents and the agent catalogFind a specialist that already knows the job. Check what it requires before installing a copy for one team.Create and configure an agentDefine the agent's job and owning team, then choose the model and tools it may use.Tools, sub-agents, and sandboxesControl what an agent can run and which helpers receive delegated work. Sandbox settings decide what survives between sessions.Agent sessionsSend a task to an agent and watch it work. Follow-up requests keep the original context.Generated files and agent workTrack the files and artifacts an agent creates while its tool calls and delegated work remain visible in the session.Agent DriveKeep useful files after a sandbox stops. Each agent can search its own Drive, download an exact file, and save new work for later sessions.
Connections and skills
Connections and team accessA workspace connection opens access for selected teams. Each agent can narrow optional access without changing the team grant.Connect and configure your toolsConnect the account a connection needs and restrict the resources it may touch. Team switches control where the connection appears.SkillsWrite reusable instructions once, publish them for a team or the workspace, and let agents load them when the job calls for them.Custom MCP serversConnect a remote MCP server, choose whose credential it uses, and attach its tools to the right teams or agents.
Knowledge and memory
Knowledge sourcesIndex selected content from GitHub, Notion, Slack, Linear, or a website, then grant the finished source to specific teams.Knowledge access controlLimit each source to chosen resources and teams. Check sync health or indexed documents when results look wrong.Agent memoriesReview what an agent learned from earlier work. Edit a useful memory when its wording is wrong, or forget it when it should no longer apply.
Automations
Automations overviewStart an agent from a connected-app event, a recurring schedule, or an incoming HTTP request.Connected-app event triggersUse events from a connected service to start an agent session and include the event payload.SchedulesGive an agent a recurring task and choose when it runs. Hivy creates each result as a session for that agent.HTTP webhooksGive an outside system a private URL that starts an agent session when it receives an authenticated POST request.Runs and troubleshootingEach run links to the session it created and shows its status. Failed deliveries keep the error needed to trace the problem.
