Create Your Own Skills & a Smarter Library
Create skills from your chats, find assets more easily and a fresh batch of native tools.
Create your own skills
A skill is a reusable bit of Glif: a workflow, a persona, a recipe, a style — anything you'd otherwise have to re-explain at the start of every chat. Glif already comes pre-loaded with a bunch of really useful skills built by our team, but now you can build your own skills too!
The best way to make one is the way you already use Glif: just talk to it.
- Build skills in chat. Once you've had a chat that does something useful, ask Glif to turn it into a skill. It'll write the skill for you and save it. Works in any conversation.
- Find them under Customize. Every skill you create lives in Customize in the nav, ready to edit, share, or invoke.
- Invoke a skill by typing
/in any chat. The composer pops up a skill picker; pick one and the agent kicks off with that skill loaded. - Tell Glif about yourself. Ask Glif to interview you about your work, your style, or your projects — or just say "remember that I…" and it'll commit the fact to user memory for future chats.
Every chat now starts from a Glif that knows what you're working on, what tools you like, and how you want it to respond. The difference between a powerful generic agent and your agent.
A smarter library
Finding the media you upload to Glif — or make with it — got easier.
- All media is searchable via
⌘K— jump to any image, video, or audio file from anywhere in the app. - Tabs and filters in the Library — uploads and generations are now broken out into their own tabs, with inline search and filters to narrow down further.
- Mention assets in new chats with
@— type@in the chat composer to pull a specific file from your library straight into the conversation as a reference. - In-chat media sidebar — a new sidebar surfaces media relevant to the current chat as it is generated, so you can browse what's already in play without leaving the conversation.
New native tools
We are constantly adding new capabilities to the Glif agent. Here are a few of the latest:
- VEED Remove Background (Video) — strip the background out of any video, not just stills.
- ElevenLabs Scribe v2 — upgraded speech-to-text with better accuracy and language support.
- Librosa Beat Analysis — extract tempo, beats, and rhythm structure from audio. Useful for syncing video cuts to music, scoring, or any beat-aware composition.
- Kling 4K — generate video at 4K resolution.
We also updated tool descriptions to make the agent better at choosing the right tool for the right job, along with a host of smaller UX improvements and bug fixes.
More on the way. Drop into our Discord and tell us what you'd like to see from Glif!