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Yasmine Works
An AI coworker that lives in your Slack to get work done
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An AI coworker that lives in your Slack to get work done
109 followers
Yasmine is an AI coworker that lives in your Slack. Each channel becomes a teammate with its own memory, its tools and integrations. Connect your tools and mention it to get real work done — email, docs, data, code, anything. It runs on your own Claude subscription, fully isolated. By Yasmine









@badr7 The "AI in Slack" tools that stuck for us had one narrow job; the ones trying to do everything got muted within a week. What's the single task Yasmine is genuinely good at today? And how does it handle permissions when it's acting on someone's behalf in a shared channel?
Curious how the per-channel memory works in practice — is it truly isolated so a coworker in #finance can't surface anything from #marketing, or is it one workspace memory scoped per channel at query time? And since she runs on my own Anthropic account, does the per-tool allow/ask/block policy live in Yasmine or ride on my Claude setup, and is it set per channel or globally?
Really interesting concept .How do you handle long term memory across channels? Can teams choose what Yasmine remembers or forgets?
How does the memory actually work per channel — does it carry context across DMs and other channels too, or is it strictly scoped to where Yasmine was set up?
The per-channel memory idea is genuinely useful, way more flexible than a single bot. Hooked it up to my docs and email in a couple minutes and it actually pulled the right context when I asked for a recap.
Finally tried Yasmine in our team Slack and what stood out was the per-channel memory. It actually remembered context from yesterday's thread without me re-explaining. Genuinely useful.
The idea of each Slack channel becoming its own AI teammate with separate memory is genuinely useful. Setup felt pretty smooth and it pulled the right context without me having to over-explain.