Activity is your audit trail. Every task triggered by anyone on your team — through Slack, Teams, email, a schedule, or a webhook — appears here in real time. You can see what’s running, what’s done, and who asked for what.
Reading the activity feed
Each card in the feed shows:
- Who requested it — The team member who triggered the task, with their name and email.
- Task title — A short description of what the agent was asked to do.
- Which agents were involved — Violet and any specialists she delegated to.
- Status — Current state of the task (see below).
- Progress — A completion bar shows how far along a running task is.
- Source — The channel the task came from (Slack, web, email, etc.), shown as an icon in the top-right corner of each card.
Task statuses
| Status | Meaning |
|---|
| Working | The agent is actively executing the task right now. |
| Done | The task completed successfully. |
| Failed | The task encountered an error and didn’t complete. |
| Idle | The agent’s action is complete and waiting for user input |
Filtering activity
Use the filter tabs at the top to narrow by source:
| Filter | Shows |
|---|
| All | Every task across all channels |
| Web | Tasks started from the web platform |
| Slack | Tasks initiated from Slack |
| Email | Tasks triggered by email |
| Schedule | Tasks run automatically on a schedule |
| Webhook | Tasks triggered by an external webhook |
Task detail view
Click any card to open the full task detail. You’ll see:
- A summary of the task and the inputs provided
- The plan Violet created, including each step and which agent handled it
- Files or artifacts the agent produced
- Time saved and estimated cost saved (beta)
The task detail view is useful for reviewing what an agent actually did — especially for scheduled tasks that run without you prompting them.