ContextGo Docs
Customer-facing documentation for setup, agents, hooks, scheduled tasks, skill market, remote access, and release operations.
ContextGo Docs
ContextGo docs split into three layers: Guides explain how to start, Features explain what the product can do, and Operations explain how remote access, cloud identity, and release workflows actually work.
Guides
Start here to understand the product model, install flow, and how users should approach the first working setup.
Set up ContextGo on your first desktop
Install the desktop app, sign in, bind the current device, and confirm the local host is ready for mobile and browser access.
Understand the ContextGo product model before you scale usage
Clarify the relationship between desktop host, mobile shell, cloud account, WebUI, and the release repository before onboarding more devices or teammates.
Features
These docs explain the functional surfaces users actually operate: agents, hooks, schedules, runtimes, connectors, and the skill market.
Agent entry, assistants, and the working model inside ContextGo
Understand what the agent entry is for, how assistant management differs from agent entry, and why those concepts should not be collapsed into one vague settings bucket.
Harness mode and agent collaboration workflows
Explain how local harness mode coexists with remote workflows, and why agent collaboration is a first-class working style rather than an implementation detail.
Use hooks to extend workflows at the right moment
Hooks are the product mechanism for inserting controlled behavior around execution events. Users need a clear trigger model, not just a configuration form.
Scheduled tasks and cron-driven automation
Explain how periodic execution works, what kinds of automation belong in scheduled tasks, and what users should watch for in long-running operations.
Skill Market and reusable capability packages
Show users how the skill market expands what ContextGo can do, how to think about local versus downloadable skills, and how installation should stay trustworthy.
Manage local runtimes and CLI health
Install supported runtimes, repair broken CLI environments, and understand why a runtime can be installed but still not be usable yet.
Connectors, channels, and publishing paths
Explain how sources and channels fit into ContextGo, and why connectors are part of the product core rather than optional integrations.
Operations
These docs define cloud account behavior, remote-access mechanics, release operations, and troubleshooting guidance.
How remote access works in ContextGo
Understand the desktop-host model, why remote access depends on a stable device-side connection, and what users should expect on mobile.
What the ContextGo cloud account syncs
Clarify what the cloud layer is for, what gets linked to the account, and why it should not be confused with full cloud execution.
Updates, releases, and common troubleshooting paths
Document how in-app updates relate to the website download center and release repository, and give users a single operational troubleshooting entry point.