Tool, agent, assistant — or colleague. The choice matters more than it looks.

Guild is where companies make AI coworkers — not shared tools your people use, but members of the team your work runs through.

Built for teams

Built for the team, not the person.

ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor — even on team plans — give every person their own assistant. Guildmates work the other way: one coworker your whole team shares. What happens in one conversation shows up in the next.

In your stack

They do the work, not just describe it.

Each Guildmate is wired into the tools your team already uses — Slack, Jira, Confluence, your database. They handle the work that gets in the way: synthesizing meeting notes, drafting tickets, pulling reports. You stay focused on the decisions only you can make.

Memory

They remember.

Notes are scoped — per-coworker, per-team, or company-wide — and the bigger the claim, the more an admin has to bless it. Pick up where you left off, and so does anyone else on your team.

Governance

You stay in charge.

Admins set what each Guildmate can touch, do, and remember — and what gets flagged before it's saved. Users don't second-guess whether to share something; the system does that work for them. Every action is logged securely and with privacy in mind.

One team's roster

Meet the team at Company A.

Real team. Anonymous on purpose — privacy is a feature, not a bug.

Each Guildmate is built around the team they work with — named, scoped, wired into their own stack. No system prompts to write, no flowcharts to draw. Yours will look nothing like this. Different names, different roles, different tools.

Nex

Product manager

Turns conversations into specs and tickets.

Works with: Jira · Confluence · Postgres

Hog

Product analyst

Pulls real numbers from PostHog when asked.

Works with: PostHog · Postgres

Sam

SEO lead

Watches search rankings and flags pages that slip.

Works with: Google Search Console

Breva

Lifecycle marketer

Drafts campaigns for the team to review and send.

Works with: Brevo

Aria

User researcher

Reads user interviews and writes up the patterns.

Works with: Confluence · GitHub

No two Guilds look alike. The next team's roster is its own roster.

Tool use is visible. So is what gets remembered.

Every Guildmate shows the tools they ran and the notes they saved. No black boxes, no silent writes.

Hog

Product Analyst

Live session
what's our signup conversion last 7 days?
Conversion landed at 8.7% over the last 7 days — that's softer than the trailing 30 (9.4%) but still inside the band. Most of the dip is concentrated on Tuesday and Wednesday, both lower than any day in the prior two weeks.
PostHog HogQL query
142 ms
DaySignupsPaidRate
Mon Apr 28312319.9%
Tue Apr 29286227.7%
Wed Apr 30301248.0%
Saved as flagged note · company scope · awaiting admin review

They work where you work.

SlackGitHubMicrosoft 365JiraConfluencePostHogPostgresGoogle Search ConsoleBrevoMonday.comRedditGranola

More integrations land each month.

Why not just give everyone ChatGPT?

The market is loud. Here's where Guild lands relative to the alternatives you've probably already tried.

Instead of

ChatGPT Teams / Claude Projects

Smart chat with file context.

→ With Guild

Named coworkers your whole team works with — wired into your tools, holding team context, with built-in guardrails so users don't have to second-guess.

Instead of

Custom GPTs

Single-user, single-session, no governance.

→ With Guild

Multi-user, persistent, audited. Connects to your real systems, not just uploaded files.

Instead of

Glean / enterprise search

They tell you where things are.

→ With Guild

Does the work — drafts the campaign, files the ticket, queries the data.

Instead of

Zapier / agent builders

DAG-of-tools mental model — you build the agent.

→ With Guild

Ships with named coworkers out of the box. You shape new ones in conversation, not a flowchart.

Memory you can govern.

Every note has two dials. Scope decides who else sees it — just that coworker, a team, or the whole company. Trust decides what happens to it — small saves go through quietly; bigger claims wait for an admin to confirm them. Notes don't leak across boundaries, and nothing gets broadcast by accident.

Any company-wide note is held for admin review automatically — Guildmates can't broadcast on their own. Everyday notes save quietly so the work doesn't slow down.

Admin · review queue

3 flagged

Breva

12 min ago

Pro plan being sunset June 1 — drop it from active campaigns and template copy.

Sam

47 min ago

New voice rule from marketing: drop "unlock" and "leverage" from all new copy.

Nex

Yesterday

Q3 priority pivoted to integrations — pause new feature work until further notice.

They work even when you're not there.

Put a Guildmate on a schedule, and the result lands as a note at the scope you choose. Hog drops a weekly signup digest before standup; Sam checks position drops every Monday morning. The roster keeps moving without you in the loop.

Hog · weekly signup digest

Monday 9:00 AM · America/Chicago · company scope

Last run 2 days ago · success

Other AI tools help one person.
Guild helps the team.

A place where companies work with their AI coworkers.

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