February 25, 2026
Your AI Agent Works Alone.
The case for the agentic workspace — and why the next era of work isn't about better chat or better AI, but about bringing them together.
You use Copilot or Cursor to write code. Claude to draft documents. ChatGPT to research.
Each one is powerful. Each one works alone.
Your teammate uses a completely different set of AI tools — and their agents have zero context of your conversation, your decisions, or the code you just changed together.
This is the state of AI in teams today: individually powerful, collectively blind.
What's Actually Broken
Think about how a bug gets fixed at your company right now:
- Someone reports it in Slack
- You discuss it with a teammate — in Slack
- You open your AI coding tool, paste the context, ask for a fix
- You go back to Slack, share what the AI suggested
- Someone creates a ticket in Jira
Five tools. Ten minutes of context-switching. And your AI agent has no idea the conversation even happened.
Now imagine this instead:
- Someone reports the bug in a thread
- The AI agent — already monitoring the repo — says: "JWT_SECRET was removed in PR #245, that's likely the cause"
- You discuss with your teammate and the agent in the same thread
- The agent shows a plan: "I'll fix deploy.yml and open a PR" — you click Approve
- The PR opens. The thread is the documentation.
One thread. Zero context-switching.
The Gap
The Slack era gave teams a shared space to talk. The Copilot era gave individuals a powerful AI assistant. But nobody has built the shared space where teams and their AI agents work together.
Single-player AI is solved. But teams don't ship products individually — they ship together. And right now, the "together" part has no AI in it.
The next leap isn't a better AI model. It's giving AI a seat at the team's table.