On March 17, the AI intelligent workbench ima, under Tencent, officially launched the "ima skills" feature, marking a substantial breakthrough in the field of automated workflows. This update primarily addresses users' demands for collaboration between ima and external automation tools. By opening API interfaces, it supports direct operation of internal components of ima by multiple Claw products, including OpenClaw, WorkBuddy, and QClaw, known as "lobsters." The initial release of the "Notes skill" fully covers three core capabilities: content query, reading, and writing. The highly anticipated "Knowledge Base skill" is also planned to be launched soon.

In terms of technical implementation, users can complete integration through the "Claw Configuration" module in the ima center. The process includes prompt synchronization and API Key verification, achieving low-barrier cross-platform connectivity. The core value of this upgrade lies in reshaping the operational logic between mobile and desktop platforms: when users issue commands to robots with Claw capabilities in instant messaging tools like WeChat or QQ, ima skills can automatically drive the background to perform complex note retrieval or recording tasks without manual intervention.
From an industry perspective, ima's move aligns with the trend of AI Agents (intelligent agents) evolving from point-to-point interactions to ecosystem collaboration. By introducing the Skills mechanism, ima is transforming from a simple knowledge base tool into an auxiliary system with execution capabilities. This "skill-based" transformation through interface calls not only enhances the collaborative efficiency of Tencent's office products but also provides a highly referenceable model for how domestic AI applications can achieve cross-software automated interaction while maintaining data security within private domains.
