Operators Give Agents Project, Company, and Client Specific Context

Operators let users attach project, company, or client-specific knowledge to an agent run so the agent can answer and reason with that context in mind.
Operators are now part of the way agents can work with context that is specific to your project, company, or client.
What changed
You can give an operator to an agent run, and that operator guides the run with project-related, company-related, or client-related knowledge and questions.
This adds a layer of context that goes beyond the generic workflow itself.
What this is good for
If the same agent is used across different clients, teams, or internal projects, operators help keep the run aligned with the right domain knowledge.
That means the agent can stay focused on the right terminology, priorities, and background material for the job at hand.
What it means for users
Operators make agent runs more context-aware without requiring you to restate everything every time.
That is useful for agency work, client delivery, internal projects, and any setup where the quality of the answer depends on knowing the local context.

