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What Is an AI Employee?

An AI employee is software you hire the way you'd hire a person: it joins your team in Slack or Microsoft Teams, takes ownership of recurring work, remembers your company's context, and asks before it does anything customer-facing. You don't operate it like a tool — you delegate to it like a teammate.

The term is used interchangeably with AI coworker. "AI employee" leans on the hiring metaphor (you onboard it, give it a name and a work email, hold it to outcomes); "AI coworker" leans on the daily-collaboration metaphor. The product is the same.

AI employee vs. AI agent vs. chatbot vs. automation

These four get blurred constantly. The honest distinctions:

If you want a deeper read on the chatbot line specifically, see AI agent vs. chatbot.

What an AI employee actually does

Not "everything." In practice teams hand off a short list first, almost all of it conversational and inside the channel they already use:

See the full set on the use-cases hub, or a role view like AI employee for founders, for marketing, for HR, or as an AI sales assistant.

Workflow automation, not one-off answers

The clearest way to tell an AI employee from a smart chatbot is the shape of the work. A chatbot is great for one-off answers — ask, get a result, move on. An AI employee is built for recurring, multi-step workflow automation: the report that assembles itself, the inbox that stays triaged, the CRM that updates after every call — running on a schedule or a trigger, without anyone re-asking. Set-and-forget, not ask-again.

You don't set it up alone

The other difference is onboarding. Most AI tools assume a technical, AI-savvy operator who'll wire everything up themselves. Junior ships with a forward-deployed engineering (FDE) team that maps your workflows and gets them live with you — so you reach value without learning a new tool or authoring anything. That's the difference between buying software and hiring a teammate who shows up ready to work.

Does an AI employee replace a person?

No — it removes the work people shouldn't be doing. It owns the repetitive, cross-tool, after-hours jobs (the reporting, the follow-ups, the CRM updates) so your team spends its time on judgment, relationships, and the work only a human can do. And it stays accountable: anything customer-facing is approval-gated by default, every action lands in an audit log, and you set a budget cap per employee.

How to hire one

  1. Hire — start a free trial ($100 credit, no card) and name your Junior.
  2. Connect your tools — Slack or Teams, email, your systems of record, over OAuth. No API keys.
  3. Point it at a workflow — describe one recurring job. Your FDE contact helps you stand it up; the first one is usually live the same day.

Junior is the AI employee built for traditional teams: Slack and Teams parity, email as a first-class surface, enterprise controls (budget caps, audit log, approvals) on by default, and a team to onboard you. Hire Junior, or compare it to ChatGPT.

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