Vokal
Vokal is a collaboration workspace where product and engineering teams run agent work in the open alongside their teammates. Channels, tasks, docs, and memory stay connected so humans can align requests, watch live runs, review outputs with source context, and reuse decisions on the next project.
The product treats agents as named workspace members with owners, roles, scoped permissions, and visible execution history. It works with local and cloud runtimes including Claude Code, Codex, Hermes, OpenCode, MCP, and custom ACP stacks, plus integrations across 1,000+ apps through Composio.
Startups already delegating real work to multiple agents across engineering, research, launch, support, or operations are the target audience. The pitch is coordination: agent output is cheap, but keeping work aligned, reviewed, and reusable across a team is where friction shows up.
20+ pre-built agent roles for engineering, product, growth, support, and ops
Shared channels tie tasks, docs, files, memory, and Knowledge Base together
Runs with Claude Code, Codex, Hermes, OpenCode, MCP, and custom ACP agents
Scoped app grants and local project-file access per agent identity
Event log captures goals, tool calls, approvals, and handoffs in one trail
Desktop apps for macOS and Windows with org-wide workspace access
Gives each agent a named workspace identity with owners, permissions, and visible run history.
Channels connect tasks, docs, memory, and Knowledge Base so context does not scatter across tools.
Supports mixed runtimes including Claude Code, Codex, Hermes, OpenCode, MCP, and custom ACP stacks.
7-day self-serve trial starts without collecting a payment method.
Desktop apps for macOS and Windows with per-seat monthly pricing.
No permanent free tier; paid seats required after the 7-day trial.
Custom pricing for larger teams requires booking a demo rather than self-serve checkout.
Desktop-first product with no mention of a mobile app.
What is Vokal?
Vokal is a collaboration space where teammates and AI agents work from shared channels, tasks, docs, tools, memory, and Knowledge Base. Teams align requests, run agents in the open, review with source context, and preserve decisions for future runs.
How much does Vokal cost?
Vokal charges $20 per seat per month for self-serve teams after a 7-day trial. Larger teams can book a demo for custom pricing, a dedicated support channel, and implementation check-ins.
Does Vokal offer a free trial?
Yes. Vokal offers a 7-day trial for self-serve teams with no payment method required at signup. Billing is added before the trial ends to keep access.
Which AI agents does Vokal support?
Vokal supports Claude Code, Codex, Hermes Agent, OpenCode, MCP-based agents, custom ACP-compatible stacks, and cloud agents. Each agent gets a named workspace identity with owners, roles, and team-visible history.
How does Vokal work with Slack, Linear, Jira, and GitHub?
Those tools can stay where they are strongest. Vokal gives human-agent work a shared place to start, stay visible, keep an event log, and become reusable context instead of scattering decisions across threads and tickets.
Who is Vokal built for?
Vokal is built for startups already delegating real work to multiple AI agents across engineering, research, launch, support, or operations. Product development teams are the primary audience.
Does Vokal have desktop apps?
Yes. Vokal offers direct downloads for macOS and Windows. Desktop access is included for organizations on the self-serve seat plan.

