I gave one business goal to this AI and it built the entire launch
Most AI tools can draft a slide deck or write a landing page. Skywork 3.0 aims to do something bigger: take one business goal and quietly handle the entire workflow in the background, from market research to branding, website, financials, and even promo video—then keep tracking the market on a schedule.
What is Skywork 3.0?
Skywork 3.0 is an AI workspace built around autonomous agents rather than a pile of disconnected tools. Instead of jumping between separate apps for research, presentations, spreadsheets, and websites, you describe the outcome you want and let its agent system, called SkyClaw, run the project end to end.
Earlier versions of Skywork focused on individual skills like deep research, slide generation, spreadsheets, websites, podcasts, and other productivity features. Version 3.0 shifts the focus to orchestration: keeping everything connected so one project can move forward with minimal manual coordination.
How SkyClaw turns one prompt into a full project
The core experience starts with a single project brief. You open a new project, choose a general template, and describe your goal—for example, launching a new restaurant concept. From that one prompt, SkyClaw is expected to handle:
- Market and competitor research
- Customer and demographic analysis
- Financial planning and modeling
- Investor materials and pitch deck
- Branding assets and positioning
- A launch website or landing page
Once you hit send, SkyClaw immediately breaks the work into tasks and starts running them in parallel. You can watch the task list progress on the right side of the interface while it researches, analyzes, and generates assets at the same time.
Autonomous research and financial modeling
SkyClaw typically begins with two major research tracks:
- Market and customer research – analyzing the broader market, competitors, pricing trends, customer demographics, and launch opportunities.
- Financial benchmarks and operating models – studying startup costs, operating expenses, and typical financial structures for the type of business you’re launching.
Once these research tasks finish, Skywork automatically turns them into concrete outputs rather than leaving you with raw notes. For a restaurant launch, this includes:
- A structured market research report with charts, tables, and cited sources
- A financial model spreadsheet with staffing plans, break-even projections, revenue scenarios, and multi-year forecasts
The financial model doesn’t feel like a generic placeholder. It’s laid out in a way you could realistically refine and use as a base for planning or investor conversations.
From research to investor deck and launch website
After the research and financials are in place, Skywork moves on to higher-level assets:
- Investor presentation deck – a slide deck that pulls directly from the earlier research and financial analysis, rather than acting like a disconnected slideshow.
- Landing page or launch website – a site that keeps the same branding, messaging, and positioning across sections.
The interesting part is how consistent everything feels. The investor deck highlights the same market insights and financial story that appear in the research report. The landing page then extends that story into a public-facing identity, with sections for nutrition, speed, performance, menu concepts, rollout strategy, and waitlist flow all aligned with the original brief.
This kind of end-to-end consistency is similar to what other all-in-one workspaces are trying to achieve. If you’ve seen tools like GenSpark AI Workspace or autonomous chat-based workflows like Creo, Skywork 3.0 is clearly playing in the same space—but with a stronger focus on multi-asset business launches.
Branding updates that ripple across the project
Skywork doesn’t lock you into the first version of your brand. You can upload an official logo later and ask SkyClaw to apply it across the project. When you do, it doesn’t just swap the logo file—it also adjusts colors, visual direction, and overall branding to match the new identity.
That means the landing page and other visual assets can quickly realign with your updated brand without manually editing each piece. For anyone used to juggling multiple designers or tools just to keep things consistent, this is a noticeable quality-of-life upgrade.
Built-in AI video generation with SeaDance 2.0
Skywork 3.0 also includes native video generation through a model called SeaDance 2.0. You can open the video skill, choose SeaDance 2.0, and describe the promo you want—for example, a short teaser for your new restaurant.
SeaDance 2.0 generates visuals, sound effects, music, and overall atmosphere together, instead of forcing you to stitch audio and video from separate tools. Once the video is generated, Skywork provides a built-in editing timeline where you can:
- Trim clips
- Rearrange scenes
- Adjust timing
- Refine the final cut
All of this happens inside the same workspace as your research, website, and branding, which keeps the whole launch package in one place.
Scheduled, ongoing market intelligence
Once the initial project is complete, Skywork can keep working in the background. You can set up a recurring task—for example, a weekly marketing intelligence report on the restaurant market every Monday.
To do this, you describe the recurring report you want and confirm the schedule. SkyClaw then creates a scheduled task, which you can view and manage from the "Scheduled tasks" area on the main page. From there, Skywork will continue generating updated reports automatically without you having to restart the project each time.
Multiple AI models inside one ecosystem
Under the hood, Skywork 3.0 sits on top of several major AI models. Inside the same workspace, you can access:
- Reasoning models like GPT 5.5, Claude 4.7, and Gemini 3.1 Pro
- Lower-cost options like DeepSeek V4 and others
- Image models such as GPT Image 2.0 and Nano Banana 2
- Video models like SeaDance 2.0 and VO 3.1
Instead of subscribing to separate platforms for research, presentations, websites, images, and videos, Skywork bundles them into a single environment and lets SkyClaw coordinate them around your project goal.
Pricing and the Skywork Node device
Skywork’s pricing starts at $19.99 per month, with an Ultra plan at $249.99 per month. When you compare that to hiring separate freelancers for research, design, web development, and video, the cost is positioned as a more affordable alternative for end-to-end projects.
With an annual membership, Skywork also includes a hardware add-on called the Skywork Node. It’s a dedicated AI voice recorder that syncs directly into the Skywork ecosystem. Recordings and meetings captured on the device can be automatically turned into documents, summaries, slide decks, and other formats inside your workspace.
Who Skywork 3.0 is best for
Skywork 3.0 is especially useful if you:
- Want to launch a new product, restaurant, or service with minimal tool juggling
- Need research, financials, branding, website, and video to stay tightly aligned
- Prefer to describe outcomes and let an AI agent handle the workflow
- Are looking to replace multiple subscriptions or freelancers with one coordinated system
If you’re exploring how far autonomous AI agents can go in running real-world business workflows, Skywork 3.0 is a strong example of what a fully integrated, goal-driven AI workspace looks like today.
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