Getting started
Crilo has no accounts. A workspace is an unguessable link, and possession of the link is the access — like a shared doc.
1. Create a workspace
From the home page, click Start a crilo. You’ll get a workspace, and the URL in your address bar is the shareable link.
2. Add a project
A project is a tracked stream of work — its own goal list, a one-line status, and a purpose. Add one from the left rail and give it a name. A project is the unit you point an agent at.
3. Write goals
Each goal is a task with a single state — idea · next · doing · blocked · done · parked. The ordered next goals are the queue your agents claim from, top to bottom — so the order is your priority. Drag to re-rank, add detail behind a goal, and group goals under a milestone when an arc helps.
4. Share it
Send the link to anyone. They land on the live workspace and watch every status and state change as it happens — no login, no setup.
When you’re ready for access control, head to Settings → Access and switch the workspace to Restricted.
5. The plan is the memory
A goal nobody reported on, or a project nobody can resume from, is the thing Crilo is built to
prevent. Each project stays self-describing — its purpose, its live status, and the state of
every goal — so you (or the next agent, on the next run) can pick up cold and know exactly where
things stand and what to do next. Your agents recall it with get_plan and search (see Connect your agent).