Use Supen in the UI
The platform is the clearest way to operate Supen. Use it when you want to see spaces, sessions, automations, and runtime health in one place.
1. Open or launch a space
Section titled “1. Open or launch a space”Start on the spaces view.
If you already have a space, select it and make it active. If you do not, launch one with the mode that fits your starting point:
Blankif you want a clean workspaceTemplateif you want a published base setupSnapshotif you want to continue from another live space
The platform can also show whether a space is online, deploying, or needs attention before you begin.
2. Start work from a session
Section titled “2. Start work from a session”Once the right space is active:
- choose the agent that should own the task
- start a new session or resume an existing one
- give the agent a concrete instruction
- watch the stream and adjust while the work is still in motion
The platform is the best place to review a task before continuing it, especially when multiple people may look at the same work later.
3. Inspect capabilities before blaming the agent
Section titled “3. Inspect capabilities before blaming the agent”If an agent is missing something, check the platform first:
- enabled skills
- available channels
- runtime health
- automation state
That usually answers whether the problem is instruction quality, missing capabilities, or a disconnected space.
4. Use the platform for shared control
Section titled “4. Use the platform for shared control”Prefer the platform when:
- more than one person needs to inspect the work
- you want to compare sessions
- you need to launch or switch spaces
- you want to review automations and recent runs
5. Turn stable workflows into automations
Section titled “5. Turn stable workflows into automations”When you notice the same follow-up work happening repeatedly, move it into an automation instead of manually recreating it each time.
The platform is the best interface for:
- creating automations
- checking whether they are active or paused
- reviewing recent runs
- editing noisy or stale schedules