Why Agenthub / Company-wide lift
“We're not using what we bought.”
The tool exists. Three people use it — the same three who built it. Adoption isn't a training problem; it's a product problem, and it's ours to solve, not yours.
The situation.
People don't adopt tools that ask them to become someone else first. If using AI means learning prompt tricks in yet another tab, most of the company will politely wait it out.
So we removed the asks:
What changes with Agenthub.
Describing the work is the skill
Say what done looks like; the builder sorts out the specifics with you. If someone can explain their job, they can build an agent for it.
Agents come to where people already are
Slack-native by design: agents report, ask, and get approved in the channels your teams live in. No new habit required.
Adoption spreads by collaboration
Early adopters build with colleagues in real time, like a shared document. The knowledge transfers inside the work — not in a lunch-and-learn.
IT serves the company, not the queue
Admins and AI experts get specialized tools to publish agents for everyone else — leverage for the few, safety for the many.
You'll know if it's working
Adoption metrics show which teams run what and where agents stick. Manage the rollout with numbers, not vibes.
Your fourth user is waiting.
Bring the team that ignored the last tool. The demo is us building their agent, with them, in real time.