Lens reads across the systems you already use and turns that activity into a short, personalized daily feed of what changed, what it means, and where your attention is most valuable. This page is a tour of how the product works.
Each morning, Lens delivers a short cohort of intelligence cards — typically three to five — drawn from everything that moved across your connected systems in the past day. Each card has a headline, the underlying observation, a "so what" interpretation, and citations back to the source systems so you can verify and act.
Cards are scoped to you. Two teammates with the same role can see different cards because they have different access in the underlying systems and Lens reads only what you can already see.
Beyond the daily feed, you can ask Lens anything by opening chat. Chat grounds every answer in your recent cards, your archetype, and the memory Lens has built up through your interactions. You can ask follow-up questions, pull in context from a connected system, or dig into a specific card. Chat replies cite sources the same way cards do.
Connections are how data gets into Lens. On first sign-in, each user connects the systems they work in — email, calendar, files, CRM, support, chat. Each connection is OAuth-authenticated against your own credentials in the source system. Lens reads only data you already have access to and never crosses individual user permissions.
You can connect or disconnect any system at any time. Disconnecting immediately removes the affected cached data from your Lens feed.
When you set up Lens, you choose an archetype that reflects how you work: marketing leader, sales operator, customer-success lead, founder, finance lead, product manager, engineering lead, people lead, or one of the other roles in the catalog. The archetype shapes which signals Lens prioritizes, how it frames intelligence, and what kinds of questions it expects from you.
The archetype is per-person, not per-workspace. A workspace owner who is the founder and a teammate who is the head of marketing each get an experience shaped by their own archetype.
Lens remembers what you care about, what you've already seen, and how you've reacted to previous cards. That memory feeds back into the next morning's feed and into every chat reply — over time, Lens gets sharper about what matters to you specifically.
Memory is per-(user, workspace). A person who is a member of two Lens workspaces gets two fully isolated memory bubbles. Memory captured in one workspace never surfaces in another.
You can request export or deletion of your memory at any time.
A workspace is the billing and admin boundary for a team using Lens. The workspace owner controls license allocation, member invitations, role assignments, and the workspace-level security settings (including the staff impersonation opt-out). Every member of a workspace manages their own connections, archetype, and memory.
Admin tasks live under Settings → Workspace. Personal preferences live under Settings → Profile.