Ogment AI
Your AI coworker, in Slack. Just tag @O.
What it does
Ogment AI provides @O, an AI coworker that lives natively in Slack. Users tag @O like a colleague to ask questions or delegate tasks in plain English. @O connects to over 1,000 tools, runs automations on a schedule or when triggered, and shares memory and skills across the team. It can read PDFs, sheets, and images, and generate documents and images on demand. The system is SOC 2 compliant and GDPR compliant.
Who it is for
@O is designed for business users across departments—marketing, sales, support, finance, and engineering. It requires no technical skills; users describe what they want in plain English. The product targets teams already using Slack who want to automate repetitive tasks without learning a new tool. Pricing plans cover unlimited Slack users per workspace, making it suitable for small to large organizations.
Why it matters
@O reduces the need to switch between apps by operating directly within Slack. It proactively spots repetitive patterns and offers to take them over. Each team member gets a personal @O that connects to their own tools and data, with security that prevents access to others' data. The credit-based pricing converts underlying costs (AI tokens, web browsing, infrastructure) into a simple unit, and plans start at $50/month with a $100 free credit offer.
Launch signal
The website indicates the product is live with 100+ happy customers and SOC 2 compliance. It offers a free trial with $100 in credits and claims setup in under 30 minutes. The pricing page shows a $50/month plan with 3,750 credits. The site includes comparisons with Claude Tag, ChatGPT, and n8n, suggesting active market positioning.
Brand and naming
The name "Ogment" combines "O" (the AI coworker's tag) with "augment," suggesting enhancement of human work. The tagline "Your AI coworker, in Slack" clearly positions it as a team member rather than a tool. The brand emphasizes simplicity and integration, with the call-to-action "Just @O it" reinforcing ease of use.
Founder
Teo Borschberg
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