WorkClaw today announced its AI platform that creates collaborative AI coworkers instead of personal assistants. The system integrates directly with Slack and Teams, allowing AI agents to work alongside human team members using the same communication tools and workflows.
The platform addresses a key limitation in current AI implementations, where most agents work in isolation with individual users. WorkClaw’s approach focuses on team collaboration, with AI agents that can message colleagues, coordinate projects, and even communicate with other AI agents.
This represents a significant shift in how companies deploy AI. Instead of giving each employee their own AI assistant, WorkClaw creates AI team members that integrate into existing workflows. Teams can hire a new “Claw” by assigning it a job title, manager, and computer access, then customize its capabilities through a cloud-based operating system called ClawOS.
The customization options are extensive. Teams can choose from over 3,000 available applications and train their AI agents with specific skills and routines that match company processes. This means the AI learns not just what to do, but how the organization prefers things done.
Security was built into the platform from the ground up, addressing one of the main concerns companies have about AI deployment. Each AI agent operates within defined permissions, and administrators get full visibility into all activities. This approach aims to balance AI capabilities with the accountability that IT and operations teams require.
The timing reflects growing demand for AI solutions that go beyond individual productivity tools. Companies are looking for ways to integrate AI more deeply into team operations, rather than treating it as a personal assistant layer. WorkClaw’s approach could influence how other AI platforms develop collaborative features.
Key features of the platform include:
- Direct integration with Slack and Teams for seamless communication
- Access to more than 3,000 applications through ClawOS
- Custom skill development and routine training
- Multi-agent collaboration capabilities
- Enterprise-grade security and administrative controls
WorkClaw is currently accepting applications for early access from a limited number of teams. The company hasn’t announced broader availability or pricing details yet, suggesting they’re focusing on refining the platform based on initial user feedback before a wider rollout.




