We are building the workspace we wanted to work in.
Spatio started from a simple frustration. Software still assumes one kind of worker: a person, clicking through one app at a time. But more and more of the work is being done by agents, and the tools were never built for them to be in the room.
So we are building a workspace where people and agents share the same surfaces, the same connections, and the same memory. Not automations bolted onto the side. Participants.
Notion has documents. Slack has channels. Linear has issues. None of them treat what an organization actually knows, its vocabulary, its decisions, its taste, as something you can hold, own, and carry with you.
We think that knowledge is the most valuable thing a team produces, and that it should belong to the team. So in Spatio every organization has its own .brain: a portable bundle of concepts, context, and voice that grows sharper the longer you work. The work compounds instead of evaporating into a hundred tabs.
That is the company in one line. Make a team smarter over time, and let it keep what it learns.
People and agents in one place
An agent in Spatio is a colleague, not a feature. It uses the same platforms and connections you do, and it shows up in the same workspace. AgentSync, the engine underneath, keeps a whole swarm of them coordinated in real time so they work in parallel without drifting apart.
Nothing happens in the dark
Every action, whether a person or an agent took it, is recorded and attributed inside an isolated workspace. We would rather you always know who did what than ask you to trust a black box. Speed should not cost you visibility.
Meet the tools you already use
Your mail, tasks, sheets, notes, and the rest are platforms with one consistent interface. Behind each one, providers like Gmail, Slack, or Notion plug in once and work everywhere. The workspace stays familiar even as the backend changes.
Spatio is an independent, privately held company. We make two products: Spatio, the workspace, and AgentSync, the engine that keeps a swarm of agents coordinated underneath it.
We are an independent team building for the long term, and we build the way we think work should run: people and agents together, in the open.
If any of this resonates, or you just want to compare notes on where work is headed, we would like to hear from you.
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