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Almost everything behind Omni is configurable: the model, provider, prompt, skills, tools, workspace context, and the agents it can delegate to. Tuning these settings gives you a personal agent that behaves consistently across your team’s real workflows, instead of a generic assistant.

What You Can Customize

You can configure:
  • Model
  • Provider
  • System prompt
  • Skills
  • Connected tools
  • Workspace files and folders
  • Available agents
  • Delegation behavior
  • Memory and reusable context
Omni customization settings

Behavior

The system prompt defines how Omni should behave. Use it to set tone, decision rules, workflow boundaries, output formats, and source-specific instructions. This is useful when Omni needs to follow a repeatable process, such as creating a morning brief, checking assigned tickets, or generating a shareable report.

Capabilities

Skills and tools define what Omni can do. A skill gives Omni workflow instructions. A tool or connector gives Omni access to external systems such as Gmail, Slack, Notion, GitHub, Calendar, or a custom API. Together, they let Omni move from answering questions to completing real tasks.

Context

Workspace files and memory help Omni remember what matters. Use them for schemas, templates, database IDs, user preferences, team-specific instructions, and reusable project context.

Delegation

Omni can coordinate other agents. Instead of asking users to choose the right agent every time, Omni can route work to the agent best suited for the task.

Best Practice

Start simple. Give Omni the tools, skills, and context required for the workflow you want it to run. Add more only when there is a clear need. A focused Omni is easier to trust, easier to debug, and easier for teams to adopt.