Agents are better with your whole team

Most agent platforms are built for one person.
You sign up, you go deep, you wire up your tools, build a few agents, teach them your workflows. Soon you are flying. But look around. The skills you built, the tools you connected, the memory your agents accumulated, all of it lives in your workspace and nowhere else. You became a power user. Your team stayed exactly where they were.
That is the quiet failure of solo-player software. It rewards the individual and forgets the team. One person gets leverage while everyone else keeps doing the work by hand.
For most of us, work is a team sport. The customer lifecycle especially. A single account passes through sales, onboarding, support, and success, touched by a dozen people who each hold a piece of the context. When that context is trapped in one person's head, or one person's agent, the handoffs break and the customer feels it.
Our tools should empower the team, not just the strongest player on it.
What Teamspaces does
Today we are launching Teamspaces on Kya. It brings collaboration to the entire customer lifecycle through four things your team now shares.
- Shared data. Every account, contact, and signal lives in one place your whole team can see. No more reconstructing context before a call because the notes were in someone else's inbox.
- Shared agents. Build an agent once and the whole team runs it. The customer health agent your best CSM designed becomes the standard everyone uses, not a trick only one person knows.
- Shared notes. Context travels with the account. When a deal moves from sales to onboarding, the next person inherits the full story instead of starting from zero.
- Shared chats. The conversations your team has with their agents are visible to the team. Good prompts get reused. Good answers get found again. Knowledge compounds instead of evaporating.
The result is simple. The best work one person does becomes the baseline for everyone. Onboarding a new teammate stops meaning months of catching up, because the skills and memory are already in the room.
Better together
Stop doing the work. Start designing the agents that do it. That has always been the point of Kya. Teamspaces just makes it true for the whole team, not one person at a time.
When agents are shared, the leverage compounds. One person's best workflow lifts everyone. The team stops being a collection of individuals at different speeds and starts moving as one.
If you have been the power user carrying the load, this is the part where you bring everyone with you.
Agents are better with your whole team