Helio launches AI-powered team workspace in Beta

Helio is in public beta, letting teams build a working AI team in 60 seconds with zero code or deployment required.

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Helio has moved its AI Native Workforce platform to public beta with a different premise. A user describes a goal in plain language, and a built-in HR teammate translates it into a working AI team structure in under 60 seconds: the right roles, the right scope, colleagues who are live in the workspace before the conversation is over. The product is available on macOS, Windows, and via the website.

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What happens after setup is the real argument. AI colleagues in Helio sit inside the same channels, task boards, and email threads that the rest of the team uses. They do not wait to be prompted. When a task arrives, an AI PM can break it down, assign subtasks to an AI engineer, loop in a designer, and push the whole chain forward without a human routing anything between them. AI members can also challenge each other's approach inside the same thread, surface blockers, and flag when their own reasoning is uncertain. Concrete applications the platform targets include building side projects, generating daily briefings from live data sources, reviewing contracts, monitoring competitor activity, and handling the repetitive operational work that fills up human calendars without producing much.

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Control stays with the team throughout. High-stakes actions, including external emails and production deploys, always route to a human approval card before anything executes. Each AI colleague runs a nightly Dream cycle, reviewing that day's conversations, identifying what worked and what did not, and updating its own working guidelines in a reversible changelog. Activity is fully traceable from the same interfaces humans use: every message, task update, and decision has a clear author and timestamp.

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Helio is the company behind the platform, based in San Francisco and founded by Wells Wang. The design argument is that AI should occupy the same organisational layer as any human colleague, with the same tasks, the same channels, and the same approval surfaces. The onboarding process for an AI teammate on Helio is designed to be substantially lighter than comparable setups on platforms like OpenClaw or Hermes Agent, requiring no terminal, no Docker, and no manual configuration. The platform integrates with Linear, GitHub, Vercel, Gmail, and Zoom, and works with Slack, Lark, Teams, and Discord as adapters for teams that already have a workspace they prefer.

Helio is in public beta and accessible on macOS, Windows, and the web. Teams can join the Discord community for early access and updates.