Tencent's IMA Gets Smarter with New Skills Feature
Tencent's IMA Workbench Gains New Automation Powers
In a significant upgrade to its AI toolkit, Tencent's intelligent workbench IMA rolled out its new "Skills" feature on March 17. This isn't just another incremental update - it fundamentally changes how different automation tools can collaborate within the IMA ecosystem.
Breaking Down the Walls Between Tools
The big win here? IMA now speaks fluently with external automation platforms like OpenClaw, WorkBuddy, and QClaw (affectionately called "lobsters" by users). Through newly opened API interfaces, these tools can directly manipulate IMA's internal components. No more awkward handoffs or manual data transfers.

Notes Skill Takes Center Stage
The initial release delivers a fully-loaded Notes skill that handles three core functions:
- Smart searching through your notes
- Effortless reading of stored information
- Seamless writing capabilities
And here's something to get excited about - Tencent has already teased an upcoming Knowledge Base skill that promises to take this functionality even further.
How It Works in Practice
Setting up these new connections is refreshingly straightforward. Users simply navigate to the "Claw Configuration" module in IMA's center. From there, it's just a matter of syncing prompts and verifying API keys - no computer science degree required.
The real magic happens when you see it in action. Imagine sending a quick command through WeChat or QQ to an automation-savvy bot. Behind the scenes, IMA skills spring into action, pulling information from notes or recording new entries without you lifting a finger.
Why This Matters for AI Development
This move positions IMA at the forefront of an important shift in AI tools. We're seeing intelligent agents evolve from isolated point solutions into collaborative ecosystem players. By adopting this "skill-based" approach through interface calls, Tencent isn't just improving its own product suite - it's demonstrating how Chinese AI applications can achieve secure, cross-platform automation while keeping sensitive data safely contained.
The implications extend beyond convenience. This development suggests a future where our digital assistants won't just answer questions, but actively coordinate between all our productivity tools to get work done.
Key Points:
- New Skills feature transforms IMA into an automation hub
- Notes skill offers complete content management capabilities
- Simple integration with OpenClaw and other "lobster" tools via API
- Mobile-to-desktop workflow automation through messaging apps
- Upcoming Knowledge Base skill promises expanded functionality



