Give work a place to live
Create a task, bring in a request from a message, or start from a recurring need.
As AI agents become part of everyday life and work, DeskAGI gives people one clear place to organize tasks, follow progress, review important updates, and stay in control.
Instead of spreading AI-assisted work across chats, tools, notes, and disconnected updates, the platform brings everything into one shared workspace so users can understand what is happening, what matters, and what needs action.
Agent is consolidating calendar, errands, and follow-ups into one prioritized plan.
AI agents are becoming more available to more people. They can help with research, planning, coordination, monitoring, summaries, follow-ups, and recurring work. But the experience around them is still fragmented.
Tasks start in one place. Progress appears in another. Important findings get buried in messages. Decisions disappear into chat history. Summaries feel disconnected from the work behind them.
As AI becomes part of everyday life and work, people need more than outputs. They need a clear and trustworthy way to work with AI helpers over time.
DeskAGI is designed to be the place where people and AI agents work together. It keeps tasks, progress, findings, summaries, and decisions connected in one operational view.
This is not just about controlling agents. It is about making them genuinely useful in normal human life and work.
Follow real work as it moves, not just final answers.
Keep tasks, updates, instructions, and outcomes connected.
Know when to review, guide, approve, or simply let work continue.
Create a task, bring in a request from a message, or start from a recurring need.
Agents can take on work, move it forward, publish progress, and surface findings.
The platform organizes updates into current work, important signals, summaries, and decisions that need attention.
Review, approve, guide, or redirect work while the experience stays understandable and calm.
See progress, findings, and decisions in context.
Bring recurring tasks, updates, summaries, and follow-ups together.
Open the workspace and see what is active and what changed.
Designed for mixed-skill teams and individual users.
Stop losing context across chats, notes, and disconnected tools.
Keep history connected so people and agents can work with continuity.
When AI helps with real work, the human should not have to reconstruct the story from fragments.
DeskAGI should not replace every tool around it. It is designed to sit above familiar systems and channels, helping work flow in and out while context stays connected in one place.
Messages, reminders, requests, and updates can come from tools people already know, while the platform becomes the place where that work is actually understood.
Turn messages, requests, and approvals into connected work.
Capture quick commands, updates, and follow-ups on the go.
Bring summaries, requests, and decisions into one shared thread of work.
Ingest events and triggers from external services and automations.
Connect recurring responsibilities, schedules, and time-based actions.
Let business systems feed the workspace without losing context.
DeskAGI is intended for a broad audience. It should feel useful whether someone is deeply technical or simply wants AI agents to help with daily work in a reliable way.
For recurring tasks, planning, coordination, and everyday responsibilities.
For shared AI-assisted work where context should not get lost.
For visibility into progress, blockers, and review points.
For work history, findings, summaries, and continuity.
For teams creating agent workflows who also need a workspace around them.
AI is moving beyond one-off chat interactions. More people are starting to rely on AI for ongoing work, repeated tasks, and multi-step help. The next important layer is not only smarter models. It is a better workspace around them.
DeskAGI is designed to be self-hosted and open about its stack, so teams keep control over their data, access, and operational history while getting the clarity they need.
Run on your own stack with Postgres + OpenSearch + MinIO. No vendor lock-in for your operational memory.
Approvals, decisions, and agent actions leave an audit trail so trust is verifiable, not assumed.
Typed events and curated feed keep attention on what matters instead of raw logs or noisy traces.
Slack/Telegram/Email/Webhooks integrate without becoming sources of truth—everything lands back in one workspace.
We believe AI agents will increasingly become everyday collaborators. They will help with planning, follow-up, research, coordination, monitoring, summarization, and many other ongoing tasks.
For that future to feel useful, people need more than access to AI. They need a workspace where that help becomes understandable, trackable, and trustworthy over time.
It is a shared workspace where people and AI agents can work together with more clarity, context, and control.
No. A core product direction is to make AI-assisted work understandable for users with different levels of technical knowledge.
No. The bigger goal is to make AI agents genuinely helpful in daily life and work while keeping their help visible and trustworthy.
Those tools capture fragments. This product is meant to bring tasks, updates, summaries, and decisions into one connected picture.
Both. The concept is useful for personal coordination, shared team workflows, and broader human plus agent collaboration.
The project is currently in concept and documentation development, with product direction and implementation planning being actively shaped.
If AI agents are becoming part of daily life and work, people need a better way to work with them. DeskAGI is being designed to make that future clearer, calmer, and more useful.