Hire AI colleagues you onboard just like real people
Hire AI colleagues you onboard just like real people — with live screenshares, docs, and calls. They have their own computer, work across your team's channels, and get better the longer you work with them. Built with a fully custom tech stack for realtime responsiveness (not OpenClaw) ⚡
We've been heads down for the past ~10 months building (custom stack, not OpenClaw) 🧑💻, and we’re excited to finally launch our virtual colleagues into the wild! 👀 Sign up with $50 free credits if you want to dive right in.
These are not limited to single-user assistants, but are actual colleagues that can integrate into the team — with their own name, their own personality, their own full computer, and their own ever growing memory and skills 🔧
You onboard them exactly how you'd onboard any new hire. Share your screen and walk them through your tools, send onboarding docs, record voice notes, hop on a call, or whatever is easiest. They learn how your team works, and they continually reflect, ask follow up questions, and improve over time 📈
We built our own stack from scratch for this (it's not built on top of OpenClaw, though we’re big fans 🦞). The reason is simple: making something that genuinely feels like a colleague, with a fully realtime “there in the room with you” experience — required a fundamentally different architecture.
Your new colleague can be simultaneously using their own computer, talking to you via voice on a meet, following your own live guided screenshare instructions, and consolidating all of these into new skills on-the-fly, just like a person can. They can be interrupted and redirected at any point in time, and they’re continually chunking all of their experience into reusable skills. People don’t perform tasks in “prompt then execute” windows, and neither should your virtual colleagues.
We're really happy with the feedback we’ve received thus far. We’ve helped many teams streamline processes which would have taken hours to “prompt” into a traditional AI tool or manually written skill, because these tasks are hard to fully articulate upfront. They require incremental judgment, context, and working with people to really learn and internalize.
If you're curious to see how human your virtual teammate can be, then give it a try with this free credit link! Would love to hear what people think (both positive and negative) - thanks! 🫶
We've been heads down for the past ~10 months building (custom stack, not OpenClaw) 🧑💻, and we’re excited to finally launch our virtual colleagues into the wild! 👀 Sign up with $50 free credits if you want to dive right in.
These are not limited to single-user assistants, but are actual colleagues that can integrate into the team — with their own name, their own personality, their own full computer, and their own ever growing memory and skills 🔧
You onboard them exactly how you'd onboard any new hire. Share your screen and walk them through your tools, send onboarding docs, record voice notes, hop on a call, or whatever is easiest. They learn how your team works, and they continually reflect, ask follow up questions, and improve over time 📈
We built our own stack from scratch for this (it's not built on top of OpenClaw, though we’re big fans 🦞). The reason is simple: making something that genuinely feels like a colleague, with a fully realtime “there in the room with you” experience — required a fundamentally different architecture.
Your new colleague can be simultaneously using their own computer, talking to you via voice on a meet, following your own live guided screenshare instructions, and consolidating all of these into new skills on-the-fly, just like a person can. They can be interrupted and redirected at any point in time, and they’re continually chunking all of their experience into reusable skills. People don’t perform tasks in “prompt then execute” windows, and neither should your virtual colleagues.
We're really happy with the feedback we’ve received thus far. We’ve helped many teams streamline processes which would have taken hours to “prompt” into a traditional AI tool or manually written skill, because these tasks are hard to fully articulate upfront. They require incremental judgment, context, and working with people to really learn and internalize.
If you're curious to see how human your virtual teammate can be, then give it a try with this free credit link! Would love to hear what people think (both positive and negative) - thanks! 🫶