One assistant per teammate
Every person gets their own Botchi across mobile, web, Slack or their AI chat, with their inbox, calendar, files and daily context.
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Botchi is an AI assistant for teams built around a product idea we call the swarm: every teammate gets a personal assistant, while the company controls shared knowledge, approved tools, credentials, roles, approvals and spend from one workspace.
One Botchi each — born from the same core
A teammate should not have to choose between a personal assistant that knows their day and a business assistant that knows the company. Botchi combines both inside the account boundary.
Every person gets their own Botchi across mobile, web, Slack or their AI chat, with their inbox, calendar, files and daily context.
The assistant can use approved account knowledge, policies and playbooks so answers match how the company actually works.
Owners control roles, approved tools, credentials, approvals, spend and data boundaries from the business dashboard.
The swarm is not another isolated inbox. Each assistant can help from the surfaces your team uses daily, then produce the file, brief, reply or scheduled task the work requires.
The swarm is Botchi's model where every teammate has a personal AI assistant, while the company keeps shared knowledge, approved tools and governance in one workspace.
A shared bot loses personal context. The swarm gives each person an assistant that understands their calendar, tasks and working context while still using the same company-approved knowledge.
Yes. Workspace owners can manage roles, credentials, tool access, approvals, usage and billing at the account level.
The swarm handles each teammate's daily delegation. Autonomous agents are specialists that can run sales, support or operations work in the background with scoped knowledge and tools.