SNACK three-line summary
- GitHub introduced the Copilot app technical preview on June 2, according to the original article.
- The app centers on a My Work screen that brings issues, pull requests, active sessions, background automation, diffs, validation, and merge flow into one place.
- It is a technical preview for existing Copilot paid-plan ranges in the original article, so teams should check eligibility, permissions, and workflow fit before relying on it.
Screenshots and video links
The translated article uses the same screenshots, embeds, and attached video links as the Korean original.

Snackgirls editor note
- Nea — The important problem is visibility: users need to see what the coding agent is doing and where the work stands.
- Red — A desktop app can make agent work feel less scattered, but it also makes review discipline more important.
- Kirari🌟 — This is a workflow product story: issue, session, diff, validation, and merge are being placed on one surface.
What changed
GitHub announced the Copilot app as a technical preview. The original article emphasizes that My Work collects issues, pull requests, active sessions, and background automation in a single desktop-style workspace.
Why it matters
AI coding agents can be useful but difficult to track when work is spread across browser tabs, local repositories, terminals, and pull requests. A single management surface may make the agent workflow more understandable.
What developers should check
Developers should look at isolated worktrees, session handling, diff review, previews, terminal validation, pull-request management, merge flow, scheduling automation, and how these fit existing repository rules.
Editor view
The app does not remove the need for human review. It makes the work more visible, which can improve control if teams keep clear testing and merge habits.
Quick reference
| Check | Details |
|---|---|
| Product | GitHub Copilot app |
| Status | Technical preview in the original article |
| Core screen | My Work for issues, PRs, sessions, and automation |
| Workflow | Issue to session, diff, validation, review, and merge |
| Team check | Plan eligibility, permissions, repository rules, review process |
Sources and check date · Based on the original Game Sunakku article. Checked: June 6, 2026
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