Your tools are scattered. Your context is fragmented. Coral rounds it all up — an AI executive assistant that lives in Slack, gathers what matters from every tool, and handles the rest.
I saw your United flight confirmation for NYC. I'd like to handle the logistics:
Your work lives across a dozen tools. Coral corrals it into one place — connecting the dots no single app can see.
A conversation in Slack, a ticket in Linear, a decision in a meeting transcript — Coral corrals them into one coherent thread so you always have the full story.
Coral doesn't wait for you to ask. It rounds up the things that need your attention — calendar conflicts, untracked action items, travel logistics — and brings them to you in Slack.
Like a reef that builds structure over time, Coral accumulates knowledge about how you work — your preferences, your people, your shorthand. "The auth thing" is all it needs to hear.
Coral starts by asking permission for everything. As it proves itself, you loosen the reins — deciding what it can handle on its own. You're always in control of the corral.
No new app to check. Briefings, approvals, questions, and status updates all happen in Slack — where you already spend your day.
Google, Slack, and Linear are built-in. Everything else connects via MCP — Notion, GitHub, Jira, CRM, and whatever comes next. Coral rounds them all up.
Coral follows the same arc as a great EA — first it learns the landscape, then it starts wrangling it for you.
Add Coral to Slack and connect your calendar, email, Linear, docs, and transcript provider. Five minutes and your tools are in the corral.
It watches your tools — rounding up new events, messages, tickets, and transcripts. It maps your people, projects, and workstreams across every source.
Action items from yesterday's standup. A calendar conflict. A flight confirmation that needs logistics. Coral brings it to you in Slack — you approve, edit, or skip.
As you consistently approve, Coral takes on more. Calendar events auto-update. Meeting prep arrives unprompted. Travel logistics handle themselves. The corral runs itself.
Deep native integrations with the tools you rely on, plus an open protocol for everything else.
Native integrations offer deep, real-time access. MCP tools plug in with zero code.
Every action type has its own trust level. Coral graduates from asking to acting — but only as fast as you let it.
Surfaces a suggestion in Slack and waits for your explicit approval before doing anything.
Notifies you and executes after a short delay — unless you intervene.
Executes immediately and sends you a confirmation summary afterward.
Handles it completely on its own. Reserved for trivial, easily reversible actions.
Coral is in private beta. Join the waitlist and be the first to experience an assistant that corrals your tools, your context, and your chaos into something manageable.
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