Core Concepts
Murph is built around bounded offline coverage, not an always-on chatbot.
Sessions
A session is a period of coverage. You start a session before going offline, choose the channels to watch, and let Murph handle matching incoming work.
Session context
At session start, Murph builds a context snapshot from handoff notes and connected sources. That snapshot gives later decisions a shared baseline without re-fetching broad context on every message.
Skills
Skills describe how Murph should handle different kinds of requests. They help Murph choose the right behavior and the right context sources.
Examples include:
- channel continuity
- communication
- meeting questions
- documentation lookup
- morning digest
Grounded responses
Murph retrieves relevant context before drafting. The runtime prefers evidence from connected sources over unsupported guesses.
Policy
Policy decides whether a draft can be sent, queued, or skipped. Built-in policy profiles are conservative; they are designed to keep risky actions in review.
Triage and audit
After a session, triage shows what Murph handled, queued, or skipped. Run events preserve context, tool calls, policy decisions, and final action results.