Offsite

Build teams of humans and AI agents

Productivity · free · 2026.06.02
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By Stefano Delmanto
Offsite screenshot
Offsite screenshot
Offsite screenshot

Offsite

Offsite is a collaborative workspace designed around a future where AI agents are treated less like tools and more like team members. Instead of interacting with agents through isolated chat windows, browser tabs, or terminal sessions, the platform brings both humans and AI systems into a shared organizational environment where work can be coordinated visibly.

The product centers around a live organizational chart that represents people and agents as members of the same team. Users can observe conversations, track coordination between different participants, and understand how work flows through the system in real time. The goal is to make AI-driven workflows easier to manage as organizations begin relying on multiple specialized agents simultaneously.

Making AI work visible

One challenge with today's AI tooling is that much of the work happens in separate environments. A coding agent might be running in a terminal, another agent might be researching information in a browser, while humans communicate through chat platforms and project management tools.

Offsite attempts to bring those activities together into a single operational view. Instead of wondering what each agent is doing, users can see interactions, task progress, and collaboration patterns as they happen.

This visibility becomes increasingly important as teams adopt larger numbers of autonomous or semi-autonomous agents.

Humans remain part of the loop

Although the platform embraces automation, it doesn't position AI agents as replacements for people. Instead, it focuses on coordination between the two.

Users can review conversations, monitor decisions, and approve actions before they are executed in the real world. This creates a model where agents can move work forward independently while still operating within human-defined boundaries and oversight.

A workspace built for agent-native organizations

Offsite reflects a growing shift in how software teams think about AI. The question is no longer whether an organization uses AI agents, but how those agents are managed once there are dozens of them working simultaneously.

By integrating with tools such as Claude Code, OpenClaw, and MCP-compatible agents, Offsite positions itself as a management layer for mixed human-and-agent teams. Rather than treating AI as a collection of individual assistants, it explores what happens when agents become part of an organization's structure and day-to-day operations.