Understand Runs
The first request in a Project is Run 1. The first follow-up is Run 2, and later follow-ups continue in chronological order. Each Run can have its own:- Prompt and attachments
- Status
- Plan and subtasks
- Assigned agents
- Execution context
- Browser and terminal state
- Generated files
Screenshot placeholder: Add a screenshot of a Project with Run 2 selected and the Run dropdown open. Show at least one completed Run and one active Run.
Create another Run
- Open a Project.
- In the Session composer, enter a follow-up request.
- Attach any new files.
- Send the request.
- In Workforce mode, review and start the new plan.
Switch Runs
- Open the Session side panel.
- Select Run N in the panel header.
- Select a Run from the dropdown.
- Run number
- Prompt preview
- Status indicator
- Checkmark for the selected Run
Understand status indicators
| Indicator | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Pulsing brand dot | Pending or running |
| Green dot | Finished |
| Red dot | Failed |
| Neutral dot | Inactive or no final status |
Review Run-specific content
Selecting a Run updates the available:- Workforce or Single Agent progress
- Agents and subtasks
- Execution context
- Uploaded and generated files
- Browser workspace
- Terminal workspace
- Expanded Workforce view
Scroll through Run history
The Run selector and conversation remain synchronized:- Selecting a Run scrolls the conversation to it.
- Manually scrolling to another Run updates the Run label.
- After a dropdown selection, Eigent keeps the selected Run while smooth scrolling reaches the requested position.
Video placeholder: Add a 45-60 second MP4 showing Run selection, automatic chat scrolling, manual scrolling, and the side panel changing between two Runs. Include captions.
Example workflow
Suppose Run 1 asks Eigent to research a market and create a report.- Add competitor pricing as Run 2.
- Turn the updated findings into a presentation as Run 3.
- Select Run 1 to review the original research.
- Select Run 2 to inspect pricing outputs.
- Select Run 3 to monitor presentation creation.

