Tool profile · Productivity

WorkBuddy

An office AI workspace where one person directs multiple experts working in parallel.

An office AI workspace where one person directs multiple experts working in parallel.

Office agentTeam productivity

01 / Overview

About

WorkBuddy describes itself as an intelligent AI workspace: give a one-line instruction and multiple experts and models plan and deliver the result. The official page highlights no deployment, desktop and mainstream IM or mini-program access, plus MCP and custom Skills.

02 / Core features

Core features

01

Autonomous planning and delivery

Plan and deliver a complete result from one instruction.

02

Parallel experts

Coordinate multiple AI experts so one person can move complex work forward.

03

Multiple-model collaboration

The official page lists multi-model collaboration as a product characteristic.

04

MCP and Skills

Connect to the MCP ecosystem and extend workflows with custom Skills.

03 / Use cases

Use cases

01

One-person company

Use an AI expert team across operations, design, finance, legal, and development.

02

External research

Collect and analyze information and produce a research report or PPT.

03

Business-data insight

Analyze spreadsheets and logs, extract issues, and create guidance.

04 / Platforms and languages

Platforms and languages

Platforms and devices

macOS 12+Windows 10+desktopmainstream IMmini-programs

Languages

Chinese product page

The official page lists WeChat, WeCom, QQ, Feishu, and DingTalk entry points.

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06 / Common questions

Frequently asked questions

01Is WorkBuddy just a chatbot?

The official page positions it as an office AI workspace that plans and delivers results, with multiple experts working in parallel.

02Which systems are supported?

The site lists macOS 12+ and Windows 10+, along with desktop, mainstream IM, and mini-program entry points.

03Which IM channels are shown?

The official page shows WeChat, WeCom, QQ, Feishu, and DingTalk entry points.