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NeuralAgent 2.0 adds Skills, integrations

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NeuralAgent 2.0 adds Skills, integrations
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NeuralAgent 2.0 adds Skills, integrations

NeuralAgent 2.0 turns its desktop computer-use agent into a more connected assistant with a new Skills system and marketplace. The release adds native integrations for services like Gmail, GitHub, Slack, and Notion, while also letting users build custom skills for APIs, CLIs, and UIs.

// ANALYSIS

This is the right next step for computer-use agents: flashy desktop control gets attention, but reusable integrations are what make an assistant actually stick in daily workflows.

  • Skills pushes NeuralAgent from one-off prompt execution toward a platform model with installable capabilities and a marketplace
  • Native support for GitHub, Claude Code, Google apps, Slack, and Notion gives it a stronger pitch to developers and power users, not just general productivity users
  • The product is clearly positioning itself as an easier commercial alternative to OpenClaw, betting convenience and packaged integrations can beat open-source flexibility
  • Secure handling of OAuth tokens and API keys is a crucial trust signal, because these agents only become useful when connected to real accounts and real work
  • The real test now is reliability: cross-app AI assistants win demos easily, but they only matter if these Skills reduce failure rates in messy everyday tasks
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DISCOVERED

80d ago

2026-03-09

PUBLISHED

80d ago

2026-03-09

RELEVANCE

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