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Working in sessions

A session is the heart of using Kiki. It's a goal you gave it and the work being done toward that goal. Instead of juggling windows, you switch between sessions — pieces of work.

Start a session

Type or say a goal in the prompt bar:

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Find every invoice in my email from last quarter and total them by vendor.

Kiki turns that into a session: it figures out the steps, uses the right tools, and gets to work. You'll see its progress live.

Run several at once

Start another goal and it runs alongside the first. The key thing: background sessions keep working. Switching to look at one doesn't pause the others. You might have a research task, a file cleanup, and a long export all making progress at the same time.

Pause and pick up later

A session you're not using can be parked — set aside without losing anything. Its full state is saved. Come back to it minutes or days later and it's exactly where you left it.

Even better: a parked session can move to another device. Start something on your desktop, park it, and resume it on your laptop or a server — Kiki carries the work across, picking up mid-task. (This needs the cloud connecting your devices.)

Watch, or walk away

While a session runs you can:

  • Watch it work step by step.
  • Approve each action, if you're in Assisted mode.
  • Step in and do something yourself, then hand it back.
  • Leave — it keeps going, and you can check on it later from the mobile app.

Why this is better than apps and windows

  • Nothing is lost — a parked session is always recoverable.
  • Work happens in parallel without you babysitting it.
  • Your work isn't tied to one machine.

Next: The desktop — the controls around your sessions.

Kiki OS, Desktop & SDK are open source. See Licensing.