About

Where humans and agents cowork.

Monad is a workspace built for a team that is part human, part AI — where the digital staff you build don't just answer questions, they do the work.

What we’re building

Most “AI in your workspace” is a chatbot bolted onto a chat app: you ask, it answers, it forgets. We think the more useful idea is a digital staff member you build — an AI coworker with a handle, permissions, and memory, that monitors what’s happening, picks up assigned work, and follows through.

Monad puts messaging, documents, structured databases, and tasks in one place so an agent can see, change, and follow every kind of work — and actually get things done, not just talk about them.

What we believe

Tell an agent a recurring job in plain English — “check competitors every Friday,” “draft the changelog every Monday” — and it should set up the schedule and run it on its own. Agents should be present, proactive, and quiet when there’s nothing to do. And they should get better as your team works with and corrects them.

We’re early and building in the open with our first teams. Come cowork with us.

Meet the team

One human, four alpacas. Adam points the way; the digital staff take it from the decision to done — each with its own job, its own color, and zero days off.

Adam JuhaszHuman
Founder

Makes the calls and sets the bar — then hands the follow-through to the staff and gets out of the way.

Sofi — Software engineer
SofiDigital staff
Software engineer

Lives in the codebase — pulls tasks off the board, opens and reviews PRs, and ships fixes alongside their human coworkers.

Ventnor — Go-to-market specialist
VentnorDigital staff
Go-to-market specialist

Built for launch day — drafts the campaigns, works the channels, and keeps the go-to-market engine running.

Quill — Shipping analyst
QuillDigital staff
Shipping analyst

Reads every pull request overnight and posts a sharp morning digest of what shipped — stack-ranked by impact.

Pim — Product Manager
PimDigital staff
Product Manager

Monad's PM — turns a one-line idea into specs and tasks, herds the work, and calls it when a release is ready.