At Blue Labs, we love it when new technology does more than add features. We love when it changes what is possible.
This week, OpenAI introduced Apps in ChatGPT and AgentKit. These two releases turn ChatGPT from a conversational tool into a true platform for building intelligent and connected systems. We are already diving in.
Let us start with ChatGPT Apps.
Until now, conversations with AI could generate, reason, and summarize, but they could not host complex workflows. Apps change that. They let developers create structured and interactive experiences that live directly inside ChatGPT.
Think of it as a workspace for orchestrated intelligence.
It is a place where users can plan a migration, run an evaluation, or analyze data without leaving the conversation.
It is a place where actions connect to APIs and data models.
It is a place where conversation and computation finally meet.
Then comes AgentKit, which sits right at the center of what we do at HT Blue.
AgentKit gives developers the foundation to build autonomous, tool-using agents that can interact with APIs, data, and cloud systems. These agents do not follow scripts. They reason. They act with context and purpose.
In many ways, OpenAI has given us the framework for real orchestration.
At Blue Labs, this is the kind of challenge we were built for.
We are already experimenting with new agentic utilities that use ChatGPT Apps as the front end and AgentKit as the engine. Early prototypes connect our MCP servers, analytics models, and DXP workflows into a single intelligent experience inside ChatGPT.
We can already imagine what comes next.
- A marketer asks, “Which pages are underperforming?” and an HT Blue agent fetches analytics, reviews metadata, and recommends updates right in ChatGPT.
- A developer launches an AI migration assistant that reads Sitecore XP structures and automatically maps them to XM Cloud schemas.
- A strategist runs a DXP Evaluation App powered by AgentKit and our open DXP Index to compare platforms in real time.
These ideas are already becoming real inside our lab.
We see a connected world taking shape where human judgment, machine reasoning, and working systems come together in harmony.
We are already building in that direction.
And we will keep sharing what we discover here inside Blue Labs, the experimental home of HT Blue.




