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CodeRabbit has launched CodeRabbit Agent for Slack, an AI-powered assistant designed to serve as a persistent "second brain" for engineering teams. Positioned to combat "AI amnesia"—where coding tools start tasks without the benefit of team decisions, stack details, or historical context—the agent aggregates data from across developers' workspaces including GitHub, Jira, Linear, Notion, AWS, and Slack. Operating inside Slack, it enables developers to investigate production issues, turn chat threads into pull requests, and manage software development tasks while building a durable, evolving knowledge base.
Slack is the natural hub for team collaboration, and bringing agentic workflows directly into chat helps bridge the gap between human discussions and codebase execution.
- –Context Aggregation: Integrating tools like Notion, Jira, GitHub, and cloud environments prevents context switching and manually recreating instructions for IDE-based agents.
- –Durable Memory: Capturing team decisions from Slack discussions helps the agent build an evolving, project-specific knowledge base that prevents "AI amnesia."
- –Slack-Driven Workflows: Moving action triggers (like turning threads into PRs) into chat channels integrates the agent seamlessly into existing developer workflows.
- –Cost Structure: The usage-based pricing model at $0.50 per agent minute is competitive but could become expensive if loops or investigations run unchecked.
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2026-06-11
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2026-06-11
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