Artifacts
/artifacts is the gallery of live micro-sites — posts, articles, dashboards, slideshows, prototypes, reports and email drafts — created by you, your team, or agents. Where a file is a frozen download, an artifact is a living page: it has versions, it renders in the browser, and it can keep evolving after it's made.
The gallery
Artifacts show as a grid of cards. Each card tells you at a glance:
- A colour-coded type badge — post, article, dashboard, slideshow, prototype, report, email, or custom.
- The scope — Personal (just you), Team (with the team name), or Org (everyone).
- The title and a short description.
- The current version, how many times it's been rendered, and who owns it.
Click a card to open the artifact's detail page, where you view and edit it.
Finding things
Three controls above the grid narrow the gallery:
- Search — matches titles and descriptions.
- Type — filter to one kind of artifact.
- Scope — All, Personal, Team, or Org.
Creating an artifact
New artifact opens a short dialog:
- Pick a type — each comes with a description of what it produces.
- Give it a title (and a description if you like).
- Choose visibility — Personal (only you), Team, or Org (everyone in the organisation).
You're taken straight to the new artifact's page to start building. If your gallery is empty, the page offers a Create your first artifact shortcut.
Artifacts vs files — which is which?
- Artifacts (this page) are living, versioned pages — a dashboard that refreshes, an article you keep polishing.
- Files a run produced — the raw spreadsheets, documents and exports — download from My Sessions or live in File Space.
Setting an artifact's scope to Team or Org makes it discoverable to that audience right here in the gallery — a tidy way to publish a dashboard to the whole organisation without emailing a link around.