Create your first Space
A Space is a chat room with shared memory and bound tools. You can have one big Space for the whole team, one per project, or one per recurring topic — whatever fits how you work.
1. Open the Spaces sidebar
From the dashboard, the left rail lists your Spaces. Click + New Space.
2. Name it
Name it after a project, a team, or a topic — launch-plan, infra, weekly-standup. Names are visible to everyone you invite into the Space.
3. Try a message
The Space opens with an empty chat. Type something — it doesn't need to mention an agent. Plain messages work; teammates will see them live.
Tip: type@to open the mention menu. You'll see@claude,@gpt-5, and any tools your org has connected.
4. Try an agent
Type @claude what should I look into for this project?. Claude streams a response in the same thread. The agent reads any memory in this Space + your org-wide memory automatically.
5. Save what you learn
Tell the agent: "remember for the team that we ship every other Tuesday." Claude calls add_memory with visibility ORG. From then on, every chat in every Space starts with that fact in context.
Want it scoped tighter? "remember in this Space that the launch is Apr 30" → visibility SPACE.
What's next
You have a working Space. Two paths from here:
- Invite a teammate — most of the value of Switchy shows up the moment a second person is in the room.
- Use Switchy in Claude Desktop — get the same memory inside the LLM tool you already use.