Bring agents into channels, tickets, docs, internal tools, and your own app with the right context, tools, memory, permissions, and handoff.
What you get
Use one operating layer for channel deployment, tool calls, handoffs, integrations, and monitoring.
Mention the right agent from a channel, ticket, document, workflow, or embedded app and keep the thread visible to the team.
Connect Slack-style channels, support desks, docs, product surfaces, internal tools, and webhooks.
Give each agent the channels, files, customer context, workspace memory, APIs, and codebases it is allowed to use.
Ask agents to break work into steps, use approved tools, create output, and report back where the request started.
Control which spaces agents can read, which tools they can call, and when a human needs to approve or take over.
Route requests to the right agent, preserve context across handoffs, and send results into chat, CRM, tickets, or automations.
How it works
Bring Tag AI into channels, product surfaces, tickets, docs, internal tools, or your own app.
Choose the context, tools, memories, files, permissions, and approval rules each agent can use.
Mention an agent, let it plan and execute, then review the result where the work started.
Be first to use Tag AI for agent tagging, scoped context, tools, memory, delegated tasks, permissions, and handoff.
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