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.
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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2026-03-09
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