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Kollab launches shared agent workspace

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Kollab launches shared agent workspace
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Kollab launches shared agent workspace

Kollab is an AI-native team workspace that puts agents, reusable Skills, bots, connectors, memory, and knowledge retrieval into one shared execution layer. Its Product Hunt launch positions it as a way to bring MCP-backed agents into Slack, Telegram, GitHub, Notion, Linear, Figma, and other daily tools without each teammate maintaining a separate setup.

// ANALYSIS

Kollab is betting that agents become more useful when they are shared infrastructure, not solo chat windows. That is the right wedge, but the hard part will be permissioning, reliability, and proving teams can trust scheduled agents with real operational work.

  • Bots inside Slack, Telegram, Discord, and Feishu reduce context switching and make agents available where team decisions already happen.
  • Shared Skills are the strongest idea here: repeatable workflows become reusable team assets instead of personal prompt collections.
  • Connectors and MCP support make the product relevant to technical teams, especially if agents can act across GitHub, Notion, Linear, Figma, Gmail, and Slack with clear audit trails.
  • Memory and knowledge-base retrieval address a real collaboration gap, but enterprise adoption will depend on source attribution, access controls, and predictable agent behavior.
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kollabagentautomationno-codemcpchatbotdevtool

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45d ago

2026-04-23

PUBLISHED

45d ago

2026-04-23

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