I built a company because I needed a hack.
Production issue. The guy who knew how to fix it was in another country, working his actual full-time job.
I didn't want to call him.
So I tapped his agent on the shoulder instead. 5 minutes later, it was fixed.
He never had to stop what he was doing.
That's Vokal. There's a lot more to it now, but that's where it started.
Your best people aren't always available. Their agent can be.
Last week was great for Vokal, #2 of the day, #7 of the week, 100+ teams signed up. Really grateful for everyone who supported us here. Product Hunt is probably one of the few places where a self-funded startup can still get seen and loved.
If you re trying to make your company AI-native from day one without making the team lose its mind, I d love for you to try Vokal and share feedback.

Stripo.email
Love the idea of giving AI agents a shared workspace instead of having context scattered across chats, docs, and screenshots. Congrats on the launch!
Vokal
@alina_tyslenok_ Thank you! That scattered context problem is exactly what pushed us to build Vokal.
Agents are becoming part of real work, but too much of that work still lives in private chats, local terminals, docs, and screenshots. We want the goal, context, agent run, output, and review to live in the same shared place so teammates can actually understand and continue the work.
This is the kind of tool that starts to make sense once a team has more than one person using agents.
Right now, a lot of agent work disappears into private terminals, chats, screenshots, and pasted Slack updates. Vokal’s idea of giving agents roles, owners, permissions, memory, and a shared place to work is pretty useful.
The part I’d want to try is the handoff flow: can another teammate jump into an agent’s work later and actually understand what happened without asking the original person to explain everything again?
Happycapy
Strong launch. Vokal feels like an operating layer for teams moving from “we use AI tools” to “agents are part of how work gets done.”
Vokal
@min_zhou Exactly. Looking forward to seeing how your team will use it.
Vokal
@min_zhou Thank you. That’s exactly the shift we’re designing for.
Once agents become part of real work, the problem is no longer just “which AI tool should I use?” It becomes: where does the work live, who owns it, what context was used, who reviewed it, and what should the team remember next time?
That operating layer is what we think teams will need as agent usage moves beyond private experiments.
Congratulations
Vokal
@madalina_barbu Thank you!