User Guide
Cinatra is a workspace for collaborative intelligence — humans, AI assistants, and autonomous agents working together on durable workflows. This guide is for the people using the platform day to day: starting agents in chat, reviewing their work at HITL gates, watching durable runs, browsing the marketplace, collaborating across team and instance boundaries.
If you administer the /administration/* area, see the Admin Guide. If you install or operate Cinatra, see the Hosting Guide. If you write agents or contribute to the platform, see the Developer Guide. If you build against the MCP server, see the MCP Guide.
Concepts
Section titled “Concepts”- Concepts and glossary — agents, assistants, skills, extensions, objects, lists, projects, teams, organisations
- Workspace features — a guided tour of the sidebar and the user-facing surfaces
Core capabilities
Section titled “Core capabilities”- A connected ecosystem of capabilities — how agents, connectors, skills, objects, lists, and dashboards compose
- Human-in-the-loop by design — pause for review, edit, approve, resume
- Continuous learning and personal skills — prompt edits become reusable skills
- Cross-instance collaboration — share agents, skills, and run-time calls between Cinatra instances
- Durable workflows — runs survive reloads, drops, and restarts; notifications when they land
Day-to-day
Section titled “Day-to-day”- Creating agents in chat — author and publish an agent through the chat assistant
- Dashboards — the dashboards platform and the
/agentsdashboard - Cinatra in your CMS — the in-CMS AI assistant for WordPress and Drupal editors
Where to go next
Section titled “Where to go next”- The capability story for the curious: Why Cinatra
- The hands-on first run: Quickstart in the Hosting Guide