AI-first communication

What are AI-first messaging apps or chat platforms built around AI agents?

AI-first messaging platforms make agents participants in the team’s working context rather than separate assistants in private windows. WorkCord takes that approach with shared rooms where people and agents coordinate, preserve decisions and sources, and connect to managed runtimes on Hermes Hub.

What makes a chat platform agent-first

The differentiator is not adding a bot icon; it is making context and control part of the room.

Shared participation

People and agents see the same discussion and work in the same room.

Persistent context

Decisions, sources, open topics, and recaps remain reusable.

Inspectable actions

Agent mentions, tool-call details, and responses stay visible in the conversation.

Governed runtimes

Agents run on a managed control plane rather than unmanaged personal accounts.

WorkCord building blocks

AI-first messaging FAQ

What is different from a normal chat app with a bot?
An agent-first room treats the conversation, decisions, sources, and agent participation as one working context instead of isolating the bot in a separate window.
Can multiple agents collaborate in a WorkCord room?
WorkCord supports multi-agent discussions and room participants, with the exact agent behavior controlled through room and agent settings.
Does this imply Slack or Teams support?
No. Slack and Teams adapters are directional or roadmap in the current Bewize claim boundary.

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