Oasis Browser
An assistant that reads the room (your tabs)
Work moved into the browser; the assistant should meet you there, not in a disconnected chat bubble that pretends every page is the same blank slate.
The panel is deliberately boring in the good way: a timeline you can skim, a composer that stays put, busy states when a tool is actually running, and read-aloud plus feedback on the latest reply when you want the answer in your ears, or want to thumbs-down a miss without breaking flow.
The skills gallery is a tasting menu, not a contract. Search and filters show how we think about discoverability; your catalog, labels, and guardrails will follow what ships in your build and what your admins allow.
If a command would do something sensitive in the browser, confirmations (covered on their own page) are the other half of the story: speed when it is safe, friction when it is not.