CoChat
Autonomous AI Agent Workspace for Secure Teams

Our Take
Mike Dev looked at the AI agent space and noticed something obvious that everyone seemed to miss: AI agents are powerful, but they're locked behind terminal screens and technical complexity. Entire teams want access to these tools, but they can't use them without a developer in the middle. So he built CoChat—an autonomous AI agent workspace that gives secure team access to AI agents, tools, and memory without requiring anyone to touch a command line.
CoChat connects to local OpenClaw or remote KiloClaw instances, essentially wrapping powerful AI agent frameworks in a collaborative interface that normal humans can actually use. Teams get the full capability of AI agents without the technical overhead. The pricing model is straightforward—usage-based with a bring-your-own-API-keys approach, so companies control their costs and don't get locked into markup margins.
The vision here is pretty clear: make AI agents as accessible as Slack or Notion. Not just for developers, but for marketing teams, sales teams, operations—anyone who could benefit from autonomous AI workflows but can't spin up a local OpenClaw instance. It's enterprise collaboration meets AI agents, and the "secure teams" framing suggests they're targeting the business market where data sensitivity matters.
Right now it's early days and Mike Dev is building the foundation. If you're running teams that want AI agent capabilities without the dev ops headache, CoChat is worth a look.
Key Facts
The people behind CoChat
Mike Dev
profileLinks
Want products like this in your inbox every morning?
Five products. Every morning. Written by someone who actually cares whether they're good or not. Free forever, unsubscribe whenever.