The workspace
Docs
The docstab holds your project's written knowledge: architecture notes, runbooks, decisions, guides. Both you and the agents read and write here.
How it's organized
Docs live in a folder tree on the left. You can create docs and folders (New doc, New folder), rename or delete them, and search the whole tree. Everything autosaves as you type. Docs can link to each other, and Guildly warns you if you try to delete a doc that others link to.
Agents file things here on their own: when they investigate a problem or make an architectural decision, the writeup lands in docs rather than scrolling away in chat. Over time this becomes the long-term memory of the project.
Ask a question about any doc
The standout feature: select any text in a doc and ask an agent about it. Pick who to ask, type your question, and the selected passage goes along as context. The answer appears inline in the doc itself, right where you asked, instead of getting lost in the chat channel.
This is the fastest way to understand your own project. Reading a technical doc and hit a paragraph you don't follow? Select it and ask "what does this mean for users?"
Tip: if you find yourself explaining the same thing to the team twice in chat, ask the manager to write it into a doc. Agents check docs before asking you.