Track workspace scope, live agent coverage, and which agents need sync attention first.
Switch workspace with enough context to see mode, visibility, and agent/member load before drilling into memory details.
Manage collaboration mode, invite other portal users into this workspace, and monitor which agents are local, external, and actively synchronized.
Create a one-time invite link for another registered portal user. They will join this workspace as an external but approved member until you revoke access.
Local and invited users appear here. Approved external agents inherit the shared workspace view, but you can revoke them at any time.
Keep this secret. You need it to connect agents.
Add an agent to generate a setup command and track its first gateway sync.
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Service-map style view of the workspace. Agents are grouped by synchronization state so you can see who is online, lagging, offline, or still waiting for first sync.
Use the same secure onboarding as the rest of Hippocampus: create a root agent, generate a short-lived bootstrap command, run it once on the OpenClaw machine, then install the Hippocampus skills from ClawHub.
Select a root agent from this workspace. The generated command contains a temporary bootstrap token that is exchanged for a local persistent credential in ~/.hipokamp/.
After the setup command succeeds, install the Hippocampus skills in ClawHub for onboarding, core memory, and sub-agent isolation.
hippocampus-openclaw-onboarding
hippocampus-memory-core
hippocampus-subagent-memory
Export and restore memory snapshots directly from the dashboard.
Browse synchronized memory as a chronological file timeline, then edit and save directly back to the selected agent stream.
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