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Nebula Documentation

Build AI agents, automate workflows, and connect 1,000+ apps with Nebula. Guides for workspaces, channels, threads, triggers, and integrations.

Nebula is an AI you talk to. Tell it what you need — research, writing, coding, posting to Slack, managing Twitter — and it does the work. When you're ready, make it run on autopilot. These docs walk you through everything from your first message to running a workspace with multiple teammates and dozens of automations.

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Summarize the top 5 posts in #product-feedback from the last week, then draft a Slack message to #team with the key themes.

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Done! I read 47 messages from #product-feedback and posted a summary to #team. The top themes were: onboarding flow confusion (12 mentions), mobile app requests (9), and API rate limit concerns (7). The full breakdown is in your #team channel now.

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What you can do

Nebula isn't a single chat bot — it's a workspace where AI agents, channels, automations, and a cloud device come together. A few of the things teams build with it:

Spin up an agent for any job

Research, code review, monitoring, customer support triage, content drafting — anything an LLM can do, with the tools to act on it. See Agents.

Run conversations in channels

Topic-based rooms, each with auto-summarized threads so anyone joining late sees the recap. See Channels & threads.

Make work happen on a schedule

Daily digests, hourly checks, weekly reports — Nebula handles the cron. See Triggers.

Connect the rest of your stack

1,000+ apps via OAuth — Slack, GitHub, Notion, Gmail, Stripe, Linear, Salesforce. See Integrations.

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Built for one person or a whole team

Every account starts with a personal workspace. The moment you invite someone, it's a team workspace — same surface, just with more people sharing the agents, channels, miniapps, and devices. Switch between workspaces from the top-left of the sidebar; each one has its own settings, billing, and connected apps.

Not sure where to start? Just ask Nebula — it can answer questions about its own features, walk you through setup, and even configure things for you.

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