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The Guest agent is collaboration mode in the Command Center. It lets someone who is not a full operator run scoped work on a single site through WPOS, without handing over your account, your Workspace, or the rest of your fleet. It is how you bring a client into the loop to request changes themselves, or hand a junior teammate one site to operate, while you stay in control of the standards the work is held to.

Operator vs guest

Operator

You. Full access to the site, every Command Center surface, the Playbook, Skills, Connectors, and billing. Sets the rules a guest works inside.

Guest

A client or teammate working on one site. Can run work through the agent, but cannot change the memory, connectors, or plan that govern the site.

What a guest can do

  • Ask the agent to make changes, the same way you would, in plain language.
  • Watch the work before it lands through Plan mode.
  • Stay inside the guardrails of the site without touching account settings.

What stays with the operator

  • The site’s Playbook, Skills, and Connectors. A guest works inside them, never edits them.
  • Access to the cross-site Workspace. The Guest agent is scoped to one site only.
  • Billing, plan, and site licenses, which always live with the account owner.

How it stays safe

A guest does not get a looser version of WPOS. They get the same one, with a smaller perimeter.
1

Memory still applies

Work follows the site’s Playbook and Patterns, so a guest cannot drift from your standards even when they drive the agent themselves.
2

Plan mode still applies

Anything that touches the site can be reviewed in Plan mode before it runs.
3

Scope is fixed to one site

Cross-site operations stay with full operators. A guest never sees the rest of the fleet.
Pair the Guest agent with a strong Playbook per client. The better the memory, the more you can safely let a guest do without supervision, because the site already knows how it is meant to be operated.
Guest agent is a Command Center surface scoped to a single site. To operate many sites at once, use the Workspace as a full operator.