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- Coworker, a “Manus for Companies”, is an autonomous AI agent that gives answers and completes complex work based on a deep understanding of a company’s internal data and knowledge – see it in action here
- Powered by Organizational Memory (OM1), a proprietary memory architecture that acts like a company’s brain, Coworker retains accurate information across 120+ business parameters, providing the critical context that is missing from other AI tools
San Francisco, CA – May 20, 2025: Coworker.ai has today announced the launch of the world’s first AI agent that can independently research, plan, and execute complex work just like an experienced colleague. The company’s AI agent can answer, create plans, and execute complex, multi-step tasks across 25+ enterprise tools (like Jira, Slack, GitHub, and Salesforce), working as a reliable teammate that stays in sync with your team.
This is possible because Coworker is powered by Organizational Memory (OM1) – a proprietary memory architecture that tracks 120+ business dimensions like projects, teams, meetings, and documents and how they change, giving it full context of a company’s data, culture, and knowledge.
The launch is backed by a $13M seed round led by Jeff Huber, former SVP of Google Ads, Maps, and Workspace, now at Triatomic Capital. Other notable investors include Ramtin Naimi (Abstract Ventures), Mallun Yen (Operator Collective), Tim Young (Eniac Ventures), and Clark Golestani, Ken Hausman, and Jack Greenfield (K2 Access Fund). They join pre-seed investors Soma Capital, Focal VC, Mischief, and Karman Ventures, taking the total amount raised to-date to $16.5M.
Current AI tools lack context and understanding of a company’s internal knowledge
Despite the hype, AI tools haven’t lived up to the promise of making teams more productive. General-purpose LLMs are great at producing content based on public, internet-based information, but fail when internal company context is required. Specialized AI agents handle narrow tasks well, but can’t collaborate across teams or cross-department projects, leaving workflows fragmented and incomplete.
The result is that people waste hours re-prompting AI chats, uploading files and additional context, or correcting AI mistakes instead of doing meaningful work. Coworker acts like an AI teammate that deeply understands complex, cross-department work and can collaborate across the organization, turning one person into a team of tens, hundreds, or more.
“While there’s been a lot of progress in foundational model development and growing consumer AI applications, the open secret is that AI hasn’t had any real productivity impact inside companies yet,” said Alex Calder, Coworker.ai’s co-founder and CEO. “That’s because so far AI has had very limited context on your company and work, which means it’s often unreliable and inaccurate, and ultimately difficult to trust with tasks.”
Coworker’s ability to understand and act will empower teams throughout an organization:
- Sales – analyzes sales calls, creates proposals, drafts follow-up emails, helping close deals more quickly
- Engineering & Product – writes code, creates and reviews pull requests, automates release notes and tech docs, keeping developers focused on shipping new features
- Customer Success – tracks feedback, analyzes health metrics, flags emerging risks, ensuring customers are addressed proactively
- Leadership – generates real-time updates on team priorities, major issues and blockers, and company-wide trends, giving leaders a bird’s-eye view of top priorities
“We were blown away by Coworker’s architecture,” said Jeff Huber, Managing Director at Triatomic Capital. “The deep organizational context means it’s able to go far beyond surface-level answers to make it much more of an active teammate than an assistant. OM1 lays the groundwork for a whole new category of enterprise software.”
“We saw one customer ask Coworker to help bring an engineering sprint back on track,” said Bradford Church, Coworker.ai’s co-founder and Chief Product Officer. “Coworker scanned Jira, Slack, and GitHub, noticed a lagging feature build, created a new ticket, and drafted the code. That’s a huge shift from what AI assistants can do.”
Since Coworker handles sensitive and complex information, it is built from the ground up with security, privacy, source accuracy, and data permissions in mind. This is backed by compliance with leading standards like SOC 2, GDPR, and CASA Tier 2.
Coworker has been in private release since December 2024 and is currently being used by over 25 companies across engineering, product management, sales, marketing, and operations use cases. “Coworker has helped me tremendously by allowing me to spend less time manually tracking and searching for information that is important to me. I’m constantly surprised by the insights I get from asking it questions. It is an important part of my daily workflow.” said Noah Tutak, CPO at Curri.
About Coworker.ai
Coworker is the world’s first general-purpose AI teammate that can research, plan, and execute complex work like an experienced colleague. Powered by a revolutionary memory architecture (OM1), Coworker helps teams focus on the most impactful and engaging work that really matters by automating the rest. Founded by former Uber executives, Alex Calder and Bradford Church, Coworker.ai is backed by leading Silicon Valley investors. For more information, visit https://coworker.ai/.
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