Introducing Workspaces.
A shared place where your team & agents can now work side by side.
Made for teams. Super easy setup.
Take a look + available now:
Most of our team can't make motion graphics.
Our motion guy can't review and edit 40 videos a week.
So he built an agent for them and a gallery to review the work.
check out the quick demo he made.
Our team runs 30 agents across the org rn.
For a while, it was just chat windows + text replies. Just lots and lots of words lol.
Now they're building apps instead.
Way better than walls of text.
Check it out:
Tired of your agents running out of storage?
We now offer an upgrade.
Two → Four CPU Cores
8 → 16GB RAM
40 → 80GB Storage
Run more agents and tasks in parallel, store more project files.
Here's @gregisenberg wishlist for Slack.
See how much we've already shipped.
What we have now:
[✓] Agent-first.
[✓] Hermes or OpenClaw lives inside it (we have our own agents; super easy to create).
[✓] Built for teams of 1-3, not just teams of 300.
[✓] Truly a second brain similar to Obsidian (if you want it to be).
[✓] Searchable without wanting to throw your laptop (just ask our agents).
[✓] Designed around async, not constant interruption.
[✓] A place where I could see who's working on what right now without asking anyone
[✓] A workspace where my agent could tap someone else's agent on the shoulder and coordinate without involving either human
[✓] Something that felt like walking into a room of people building, not walking into a room of people typing
[✓] A place where decisions are first-class objects (might be a team mgmt issue? lol)
[✓] Able to auto generate SOPs, skills, agents etc from conversation history
What we're shipping soon:
- Beautiful to use (we're working towards this! making it really useful first).
- Voice first for mobile (shipping very soon).
- Smart enough to know the difference between "I need you right now" and "whenever you get to this" (you could prompt your agent to be good enough at this potentially).
- Something that rewards deep work instead of punishing it with 47 unread notifications (UI/UX issue)
- Designed so the new hire on day 1 has the same context as the person who's been there 3 years (depending on if it's a human or agent hire lol).
The most difficult challenge:
-Huddles worked seamlessly and were fun (has anyone solved this...?)
I wish Slack was:
- Agent-first
- Beautiful to use
- Integrated with agents natively so your Hermes or OpenClaw lives inside it
- Huddles worked seamlessly and were fun
- Built for teams of 1-3, not just teams of 300
- Truly a second brain similar to Obsidian
- Searchable without wanting to throw your laptop
- Designed around async, not constant interruption
- Voice first for mobile
- A place where I could see who's working on what right now without asking anyone
- Smart enough to know the difference between "I need you right now" and "whenever you get to this"
- A workspace where my agent could tap someone else's agent on the shoulder and coordinate without involving either human
- Designed so the new hire on day 1 has the same context as the person who's been there 3 years
-Something that felt like walking into a room of people building, not walking into a room of people typing
- A place where decisions are first-class objects
- Able to auto generate SOPs, skills, agents etc from conversation history
- Something that rewards deep work instead of punishing it with 47 unread notifications
We agent-ified our entire onboarding process.
Nebula does a deep dive into your company and determines the best ways to implement AI Agents.
If you're a team that's agent-curious - drop us a line or dm @EimanAbdel and we'll get your first agents set up + $300 in Nebula credits
Everyone's racing to hire forward-deployed engineers — the hottest role in AI.
@nebulaAI is AI first, so we reimagined the function as an agent. It lives in our workspace and owns the whole arc:
→ discovery & roadmap
→ project plan & deployment
→ live rollout monitoring
Our human FDEs? Still on the front line with customers — and now owners of the harness the agent runs on
We built AI Agents your team can work on together.
Check it out if you're:
1. a small team doing the work of 20 ppl
2. wanting to run multiple agents
3. looking for something super easy to set up.
Here's a little demo of how it works:
Want to supercharge your AI Agents?
Use Skills.
Skills.md files are specialized instructions you can scope to agents.
ex. a motion graphic skills.md file would have the tools, frameworks, and methodologies to make the best videos.
p.s. this video made with our agent:
Creating AI Agents used to take hours of time and technical know-how.
APIs, CLIs, and MCPs.
Mac Minis.
Now, it takes 30 seconds and an internet connection: