Inbox Brings Unstructured Content into Growhold for Later Approval and Use

Inbox Brings Unstructured Content into Growhold for Later Approval and Use

Inbox lets users pull content into the workspace in an unstructured way, review it later, and approve it into the right operators for future agent runs.

Inbox is now available as a way to bring information into Growhold before deciding where it belongs.

What changed

Users can pull content into the workspace in an unstructured form and let it queue there first.

From that queue, the user can review the material and approve it into the most suitable operators.

Once approved, that information becomes available to agent runs that use those operators.

What this is good for

This is useful when information arrives before the structure is fully clear.

You may have notes, links, copied material, or early source content that should be kept, reviewed, and sorted into the right knowledge context later.

What it means for users

Inbox creates a cleaner path from raw information to approved working knowledge.

That helps teams collect useful material without forcing immediate organization, while still making the approved information available to future agent runs.