What an asset is

An asset is something the team produced — a document, a deployed URL, a video file, a report, an image, a piece of code. Every finished task drops one or more assets into the workspace, where you can review, download, or share them.

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An asset is something the team produced — a document, a deployed URL, a video file, a report, an image, a piece of code. Every finished task drops one or more assets into the workspace, where you can review, download, or share them.

Types of assets

Documents and text — blog posts, landing pages, reports, emails. Code and deployments — shipped websites, apps, APIs. Media — images, videos, audio files. Data — spreadsheets, CSV exports, analysis results. Integrations — published content, connected accounts, automation routines.

Where assets live

Every asset lives under the task that produced it. You can find them from the task thread, the feed, or the project's asset view. Each asset shows its type, size, and creation date.

Exporting and sharing

Assets can be downloaded or copied from their detail view. For sharing outside Tycoon, you can export the file or copy a link. See the export-asset guide for details.

For how to view past tasks and their assets, see the task-history guide.

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