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February 27, 2026

Stop Going to AI.

What if AI came to you instead?


Right now, your workflow looks like this:

You're in a team thread. A decision gets made. You need AI help — so you leave. You open a new tab, paste the context, ask your question, get an answer, then go back to the thread and translate the result for your team.

You just became a messenger between your team and your AI tool.

This happens dozens of times a day. Every time, you lose context. Every time, you're the bottleneck. And every time, your AI starts from zero — because it wasn't in the room when the conversation happened.

AI Shouldn't Be a Destination

We've been treating AI like a place you go. A separate app. A side quest.

But the best collaborator doesn't sit in another building waiting for you to visit. They're already in the meeting. They've heard the discussion. When they contribute, it's in context — not after a five-minute recap.

That's the flip: AI shouldn't be somewhere you go. It should be someone already here.

What Changes When AI Joins the Thread

When AI is a participant instead of a destination, things get simpler:

You're debugging a deploy failure. The agent is already in the thread — it's seen the error logs someone pasted, the config change from last week's PR, and the rollback discussion. It says: "The environment variable was removed in Tuesday's deploy. Here's the fix."

No copy-pasting. No context window management. No translating between tools and teammates.

The human stays in the conversation. The agent contributes when it has something useful. Decisions, context, and actions all live in one place.

The Workspace Is the Interface

When you stop going to AI, something else changes: the workspace becomes the AI interface.

Every thread is a prompt — with full history. Every decision is context the agent can learn from. Every action the agent takes (a PR, a document, a deployment) is visible to the whole team, not hidden in someone's private chat window.

The team doesn't need to ask "what did the AI say?" — they were there.


The best AI experience isn't a better chatbot. It's the one you never have to open.