Eos skills are the operational abilities behind the assistant. They let people ask in natural language and still get grounded actions, summaries, checks, updates, and follow-through across the system. You do not need to learn every skill name to use them well, but it helps to understand the kinds of jobs they cover.
Create, inspect, update, assign, and coordinate work items so the assistant can help teams keep projects moving instead of just talking about status.
Summaries, replies, notifications, handoffs, and decision support help Eos carry information into the next useful step.
Meeting recaps, notes, documents, and extracted information can be turned into structured updates, follow-up actions, and searchable context.
Skills can inspect trends, compare options, highlight risks, explain changes, and help leaders get signal without digging through every screen.
Billing, approvals, invoicing, expense-oriented workflows, and related checks can be handled conversationally when the user has the right access.
Integrations with messaging, meetings, CRM, and finance platforms let the same assistant experience extend into the tools teams already rely on.
A plain-language request in chat can map to several coordinated skills behind the scenes. That is why Eos can feel simple for the user while still doing work that is structured, permission-aware, and connected to records in the system.
summarize on this week’s project risks, then send the recap to the delivery lead.review our open approvals and find the ones blocking billing this week.Skills become even more powerful when they are available across channels and can be reused by agents, workflows, and teams in motion.