Meet Token, your AI teammate that works right inside Slack and WhatsApp.
Token is an AI assistant that works like a member of your team. It has its own
accounts (its own email, its own chat identity) and its own access to the tools
you connect, such as your notes, calendar, and the web. You message it the same
way you would message a colleague, and it does the work and replies.Token runs around the clock on its own server. When you send it a message, it
spins up a fresh, private session, completes the task, and responds. Each
conversation is isolated and has its own memory.
New to Token? The fastest start is to just message it like a colleague, for
example “summarize this thread” or “what’s on my calendar tomorrow?”
It lives where you already work. No new app to learn. Message it in Slack
or WhatsApp.
It acts on your behalf, safely. Sensitive actions pause for an approval
first, so Token can be helpful without being risky. See Approvals.
It is secure by design. Token uses its own access, never your personal
login, and every account stays separate and private to the people who
connected it. The safety rules are enforced by the server, not the AI, so they
hold even if a message tries to talk Token out of them. See
Teams and accounts.
You set it up right in the chat. Ask for what you need and Token walks you
through connecting and sharing the tool, without leaving the channel. See
Setting up tools.
It remembers context per conversation. Each chat keeps its own memory, so
Token picks up where you left off.
Token cannot roam the internet freely or touch a connected service without
going through its approval checks. This is a deliberate safety boundary: it
protects you from the assistant being tricked into leaking data or taking an
action you did not intend. The rules are enforced by the server, not by the AI
itself, so they hold even if a message tries to talk Token into ignoring them.