Qordinate gives every teammate an AI clone that coordinates work across communication channels. Agents collect updates, chase blockers, draft replies, schedule meetings, and ask for approval when needed, with permission rules controlling what each agent can say, share, and do.









Rahul here, the other maker behind Qordinate.
The part we care about most is making coordination feel natural.
You should be able to say: “check with Alex, get the latest numbers, and draft the client reply” and have Qordinate
handle the back-and-forth from the apps you already use.
We’re early, so I’d love feedback on where this feels useful, and where it still feels awkward.
Have been using this app for about four months now. All my reminders, everything that I need to get done for the upcoming weeks, I just put it here and forget. All my subscriptions that I need to cancel before my card gets punched and everything of that sort. It's my go-to personal helper assistant! Recently interacted with Rahul about the new updates excited to see what’s coming
@kaivalya_swami This means a lot. Reminders and "set it and forget it" loops are still one of our favorite everyday use cases.
Really glad Qordinate has become your go-to helper. Rahul and I are excited to get the new updates in your hands soon.
@singhcoder appreciate it Harpinder! Thanks!
Btw, I love how well the voice notes work, whenever somethings comes up. I just open the chat and speak it out even on the go. Works on spot!!
Been using Qordinate since past few months and I must say - it really shines out for multi-user coordination. I've used OpenClaw/Hermes for personal AI but they degrade significantly when the workflows involve other people. Things like gathering information, asking questions, planning meetings and random ad-hoc requests.
The network effects of Qordinate are really strong.
@umang_malik1 This is a really useful way to put it.
Personal AI is one thing, but the moment work involves other people, the product has to handle waiting, nudging, clarifying, and context handoff.
I have been trying personal AI assistants for a while. And when a friend introduced me to Qordinate a couple of months ago by casually flexing it’s coordination aspect by letting his agent reply when I asked for some document, it looked okayish useful and more cool. But since I started using it along with some other team members, it has been pretty helpful, excited for next versions
@ankur_vishwakarma1 This is a great example of how Qordinate tends to click.
Appreciate you trying it early and sticking with it.
Super cool product. I have been using it for a few months now and it’s my go to for everything from planning to reminder flows and follow-ups.
@amisha_kothari1 Thank you, this means a lot.
Glad it has become part of your regular workflow.
A daily use for me!
@debgotwired Love hearing this. Thank you for being an early user.
Haven't had a chance to dig into Qordinate yet, but I've been following the team for a while and just wanted to drop a note here — these folks are the real deal. The problem they're going after (coordination tax across chats and tools) is genuinely painful and underserved, and it takes a sharp, thoughtful team to even frame it correctly, let alone build for it.
Looking forward to trying it out. Rooting for you all! 🚀
@aniltiwari Really appreciate this. It is one of those problems people feel every day, but it usually gets hidden across chats and follow-ups.
Would love to hear what you think once you try it.