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WorkBuddy
Produce sharpened results faster with a team of AI experts
66 followers
Produce sharpened results faster with a team of AI experts
66 followers
Tencent WorkBuddy is an AI agent built for everyday office work. Make a request. Guide your AI expert team. Bring in a second opinion. Get sharpened, ready-to-use results.










WorkBuddy
Hey Product Hunt,
I'm part of the team that built WorkBuddy.
AI made the thinking part faster, but you still spend hours turning "the response" into an actual file. WorkBuddy closes the execution gap with a team of AI experts that helps produce sharpened, ready-to-deliver results.
Here's how it works:
Pick an expert team.
Describe what you need in plain language.
The team gets to work in parallel, dividing the task, cross-checking each other, and synthesizing everything into sharpened, ready-to-deliver results.
Not sure which way to go? You can also bring in another expert opinion to guide the direction.
Why you want WorkBuddy:
A team, not a bot: experts cross-check each other into sharpened results
100+ Pre-built Expert Teams: across every domain, call them like a colleague, not a tool
You stay in control: bring in another opinion and guide the direction, at any point
Parallel by default: multiple agents run in parallel, no waiting in line
Real deliverables: finished files in your folders, not trapped in a chat
To celebrate our launch, we're giving the first 300 users who come from Product Hunt an extra 500 Credits. First come, first served. Claim by July 20 🎉 Claim here → [link]
Try WorkBuddy today 👉 workbuddy.ai
Congrats on the launch! This looks like it could save a lot of time for managers. Do you have examples of tasks where WorkBuddy performs better than a single-agent workflow?
WorkBuddy
@sandy_liusy
Thanks so much for the support and the great question!
Yes,we've seen many tasks where a multi-expert workflow outperforms a single-agent approach, especially for more complex, end-to-end work that involves planning, research, execution, and delivery.
We've shared some real-world examples on our X account here:
https://x.com/WorkBuddy_AI/status/2068979159284826129
Feel free to give them a try—we'd love to hear what you think or which workflows you'd like to see next!
WorkBuddy
@sandy_liusy Great question! Tasks that benefit most are ones where different angles actually matter — like a go-to-market plan (where you want a strategist, a content person, and a data analyst all weighing in), or a competitive analysis (where one agent researches, another challenges the assumptions, and a third synthesizes). Single-agent gets you a draft. A team gets you something you can actually use. Give it a try and let us know what you're working on. Happy to suggest which expert team fits!
Congrats WorkBuddy team. How does WorkBuddy decide which experts should join a task? Is it based on the prompt, the selected team, or user history?
WorkBuddy
@blink_66 Thank you! Right now, users can choose the experts they need based on the actual task and then launch the collaboration. The task prompt gives WorkBuddy the context, and the selected team determines which experts are available to join.
We’re also working on expert recommendations powered by the prompt and memory, so WorkBuddy can suggest the right experts automatically and help people get all kinds of work done faster and better.
WorkBuddy
@blink_66 Right now, it's user-driven. You choose the experts based on your task. We've organized them into categories (Content Creation, Investment Analysis, Legal Consulting and more) so it's easy to find the right fit, and you can also search by title or create your own custom expert. Smart recommendations based on prompt and memory are on the roadmap!
WorkBuddy
@thys_beesman Hi~Great question!
It mainly depends on the complexity of the task. For straightforward requests, a single expert is usually the fastest and most efficient choice. But for longer, more complex tasks—especially those involving planning, research across multiple sources, or several execution steps—a team of experts can work together, with each contributing its own expertise to different parts of the workflow.
Our goal is to help users get the best results in the most efficient way. WorkBuddy supports both single-expert and expert-teams workflows, so feel free to give them a try and see which works best for your tasks!
the "bring in a second opinion" framing is a nice touch. most AI-work tools stop at one answer, and leaning into an expert-panel idea instead is more how real teams actually decide things. curious how you keep the experts from just agreeing with each other. congrats on the launch.
WorkBuddy
@alex_watson2110 Thanks so much for the thoughtful comment!
That's something we care about a lot. Our experts are designed with different workflows, curated domain knowledge, and specialized skills, so each one can contribute its own perspective to a task.
We're continuously improving them, and we'd love to hear your feedback if you give WorkBuddy a try~
I like the idea of bringing in another expert opinion at any point. In real work, the problem is often not generating content, but knowing whether the direction is actually the right one.
WorkBuddy
@orman_canida Exactly! That's the core idea behind our expert system.
Instead of asking users to become AI experts, we believe AI should bring the right expertise and workflow to every task, so people can focus more on their work instead of figuring out how to get the best results~
Congrats team! The expert team concept feels much closer to how people actually collaborate at work.