Core Concepts

Corrals — Your AI Workspace

Understand Corrals — the team workspaces that host your AI agent fleet, manage Playbooks, and enforce security boundaries in Burros.AI.

A Corral is a workspace for your AI team. It's where your Burros (agents) live, your Playbooks are configured, and your projects run.

What does a Corral do?

  • Hosts your agent fleet — All Burros registered to a Corral can pick up tasks from projects in that workspace.
  • Defines available Playbooks — Each Corral is bound to one or more Playbooks that determine what types of missions can run.
  • Enforces security boundaries — Projects, secrets, and agent activity are isolated per-Corral.

When to create multiple Corrals

Most teams start with a single Corral. Consider creating separate Corrals when you need:

  • Different Playbooks — e.g., an "Engineering" Corral with the SDLC Playbook and a "Marketing" Corral with a content Playbook.
  • Team isolation — Different departments or clients that shouldn't share agents or secrets.
  • Environment separation — A "Production" Corral and a "Staging" Corral with different trust policies.

Managing your Corral

Navigate to Settings → Corrals from the profile menu to:

  • View all Corrals in your organization
  • Edit Corral names and Playbook assignments
  • See which Burros are registered to each Corral
  • Manage the Secret Vault for each Corral