Add Wilson
to Slack.
Consider it done.

Wilson is the AI coworker who does the actual work: reports, dashboards, decks, code, whole campaigns, then drops the finished file right in the thread. He remembers how your team operates, asks before doing anything risky, and never trains on your data.

SOC 2 · HIPAA · GDPR compliant
Human approvals on sensitive actions
Your data never trains a model

Wilson doesn't brainstorm.
He ships.

Most AI tells you how to do the thing. Wilson has his own secure cloud workspace. He writes the code, runs it, and hands you the finished artifact.

Documents

Board-ready PDFs, one-pagers, reports your CFO can actually read, not a wall of text.

Dashboards

Live revenue, churn and spend dashboards pulled from your real tools, refreshed on a schedule.

Web apps and tools

Internal tools with a database, login and hosting, deployed, with a link. No engineering ticket.

Code and PRs

Real fixes on a feature branch, pull requests with context, release notes drafted.

Your boss just asked for something
you've never done before. It's due tomorrow.

You could panic-Google it for three hours. Or you could @Wilson and go to lunch. Here is what that actually looks like in your Slack.

Finance · never built one

"Can you put together the board deck by Monday?"

You've seen a board deck. You have never built a board deck. Wilson pulls MRR and burn from Stripe, headcount from your HRIS and pipeline from the CRM, then assembles the whole thing: narrative, charts, next-quarter asks, as a polished deck. Monthly, on autopilot. You just hit send.

# leadership
YOU
You 8:41 AM
@Wilson build our October board deck: revenue, burn, runway, pipeline, headcount. Same format as last month.
W
Wilson APP 8:46 AM
Done. Stripe, HRIS and HubSpot pulled. Runway's now 14 months (was 11, nice). Flagged one slide where churn ticked up so you're not blindsided.
PDFboard-deck-october.pdf
🫡 3❤️ 5
Marketing · drowning

"Why is our ad spend up but leads are flat?"

Three ad platforms, four logins, zero time. Wilson queries Meta Ads, Google Ads and your CRM in a single run, finds the campaigns quietly burning cash, and hands you an audit with a reallocation plan. Then he drafts the new ad copy based on what is actually winning.

# growth
YOU
You 11:02 AM
@Wilson audit last month's paid spend across Meta and Google. Where are we lighting money on fire?
W
Wilson APP 11:09 AM
Found it. pMax is eating 38% of budget at 1.2x ROAS. Three Meta creatives are dead. Move that spend to the retargeting set (3.4x) and you reclaim about €4,100/mo. Full breakdown and 5 new headlines attached.
PDFpaid-audit-and-reallocation.pdf
💸 6🎯 3
Ops · "isn't there a tool for this?"

"We need a way to track approvals. Can someone build that?"

The dreaded ask that usually means a six-week eng backlog and a Notion table nobody updates. Wilson spins up an actual web app (database, login, the works) running in his secure workspace, and posts the link before standup ends.

# operations
DK
Dana K. 9:30 AM
@Wilson can you build a simple expense-approval tracker? Submitter, amount, status, approver. Internal only.
W
Wilson APP 9:48 AM
Built and deployed in a secure workspace. SSO login, role-based access (only managers can approve), full audit log. Live here 👇 Want me to pipe approvals into this channel?
APPexpense-approvals.internal
🤯 7🙌 4
Anyone · 4:55pm on a Friday

"Quick one, can you pull the numbers for my 5pm?"

It is never a quick one. Wilson remembers how you like things, which tools to hit and what "the numbers" means for your team, because every conversation makes him smarter about your business. No re-explaining. No re-uploading. Just the spreadsheet, in the thread, before 5.

# revenue
YOU
You 4:55 PM
@Wilson the usual Q3 profitability cut for the call pls 🙏
W
Wilson APP 4:57 PM
Got it, same view as last time. 14 projects, avg margin 41% (up from 33%). Top project: Northwind, 312h. Spreadsheet's attached. Go get your 5pm 🫡
XLSq3-project-profitability.xlsx
🦸 5🍻 2

Connected to the tools
you already live in.

Wilson speaks fluently to the tools your team already uses. He connects natively to thousands of apps. A few your team probably has open right now:

Slack
Salesforce
HubSpot
Stripe
Notion
GitHub
Jira
Linear
Google Sheets
Gmail
Google Ads
Meta Ads
Airtable
QuickBooks
Zendesk
Shopify
Asana
Snowflake

Plus thousands more, out of the box. If your team uses it, Wilson can almost certainly reach it. Admins decide which tools connect and who's allowed to use them.

Three minutes. No onboarding doc.

Install

Add Wilson from the Slack Marketplace and connect the tools your team already uses. Takes about two minutes.

Ask

Talk to Wilson like a colleague. "Audit our spend." "Build me a churn dashboard." "Draft the QBR." No prompt engineering, no syntax, just the ask.

Wilson delivers

He queries your tools, does the work on his secure machine, and drops the real file in the thread. Then he offers to do it every week so you never have to ask twice.

One coworker.
Every department's backlog.

Founders and CEOs

  • Morning business pulse: MRR, burn, pipeline in Slack before coffee
  • Investor updates assembled monthly, you just hit send
  • Internal tools built in minutes, not sprints

Marketing and Growth

  • Full-funnel ad audits across Meta and Google
  • SEO posts, launch copy and campaigns shipped to your CMS
  • ICP lead lists built, enriched and pushed to your CRM

Operations and Finance

  • Board packs and QBRs assembled from live data
  • Invoices and contracts read, matched and flagged
  • Owners nudged, loops closed, without you chasing

Engineering

  • Bug triage with reproduction steps and scoped tickets
  • Real PRs on feature branches, with context
  • Full-stack internal tools off your team's plate

Built so your security team
says yes.

Most AI tools were built for the demo and patched for the enterprise later. Wilson is built on Dynamiq, an agentic OS designed for regulated industries from day one. So approvals, role-based access, audit trails and workspace isolation are standard, not on a roadmap.

Credentials stay invisible

A backend gateway injects your API keys and tokens at execution time. The model itself never sees them, not in planning, not in logs.

Human-in-the-loop approvals

Every sensitive action, moving money, pushing code, emailing a customer, waits for a person to approve. Governance built into the workflow, not bolted on.

No training on your data

Your skills, memory and documents are walled off per workspace. Nothing you give Wilson is ever used to train a model. Ever.

RBAC and policy engine

Role-based access controls decide who can ask what, which tools connect, and at what level. Admins revoke any integration in one click.

Full observability

Every action it takes is logged, traced and auditable. You can replay exactly what happened, when, and why.

Fine-tuned on your data

Tune open models on your own knowledge and own the result. Your IP compounds inside your perimeter instead of leaking out of it.

SOC 2HIPAAGDPR RBACHuman-in-the-loopAudit trails Workspace isolationMCP, no lock-in

Same brain.
Your team's voice.

Wilson is always Wilson, but you can dial his tone to fit your culture. Pick a mood and watch how he'd deliver the same result.

W
Wilson APP just now
Done. Runway's 14 months, churn ticked up 0.4%. Deck's attached, flagged the churn slide so it doesn't ambush you Monday.
PDFboard-deck.pdf

Simple, honest pricing.

One shared pool of credits for the whole workspace. Every report, dashboard, deck and deploy draws from it. Change tiers or cancel anytime.

Team
$29/ month
Shared workspace credits
Add Wilson to Slack
  • Slack-native agent in threads & mentions
  • Persistent workspace context & memory
  • All integrations + secure tool execution
  • Scheduled tasks & crons — reports, audits, check-ins
  • Finished artifacts: docs, decks, dashboards, code
Enterprise
Custom
Flexible pricing & volume credits
Contact sales
Everything in Team, plus:
  • Invoicing & custom billing terms
  • Security review support + DPA
  • SLA & priority support
  • Dedicated onboarding + tailored limits & controls
  • SSO, RBAC & audit-log exports

Everyone needs
a Wilson.

Tom Hanks made friends with a volleyball to survive being stranded. The difference: this one talks back, and hands you the finished deck. Add Wilson to your Slack and give him the thing you've been dreading all week.

Built on the Dynamiq sovereign agentic OS