Reda Mjahed

Illospace - Living space where teams and agents work together

Illospace is a workspace where teams work together alongside agents, sharing the same memory and the same "team brain". It's a fullstack application with always-on agents. It has useful system tools such the ability to create databases, cron jobs and workspace applications. The interface is a canvas of ideas and threads, where team members can work, see what others are working on, chat together, hands-off work, and generate dynamic interfaces.

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Reda Mjahed
Hey Product Hunt  👋 I am Reda, co-founder of Illospace. We are building and opensourcing something we which we had: a shared space where a small team can work together, along side agents that have access to all the workspace. We have been using AI to build our previous startup since chatgpt came out. From copy pasting code, to cursor, taskmaster, CC, openclaw, codex, and so on ... And it just dawned on us recently, when setting up openclaw, that: 1 - None of these tools were natively multiplayer. Human to human context is bridged through chat app (slack), bloated CRMs (hubspot), and todo lists (linear, asana,..). 2 - An LLM on it's own server doesn't need any of that, it can set up databases, write it's own tools, and generate interfaces as needed. We realized how we were slowly getting siloed, each building skills and workflows on their own, with a steeper and steeper price for coordination. We do not believe that work will end with AI. If you have been using it long enough, you probably realize by now that everything is just getting more intense, that we can easily fall prey to AI sycophancy and dellusion. Illospace is an exploratory journey, to discover how new team interfaces could help bring the best in what humans+AI can do. Happy to answer any question 🙌
Ilya Minkov

Looks cool. I can see the place for this. Coz right now it's just 10 different chats etc

Reda Mjahed

@ilyaforfun thanks Ilya! It's exactly that

the N codex terminal/threads open are killing the little focus ability I had left :(

The big question behind this interface is "Ok, how can we calm things down a bit"