Vellum Launches Multi-Agent Slack Collaboration with Isolated Permissions
Vellum has introduced agent-to-agent communication in Slack, allowing each team member’s AI assistant to retain individual memory and permissions while collaborating on tasks like scheduling and gathering input.
Vellum has rolled out a feature that lets AI assistants communicate directly with one another inside Slack channels, according to posts from TestingCatalog. The update gives each team member their own assistant that can cooperate with others in the same workspace.
The assistants maintain their own user-specific history, preferences, and context, TestingCatalog noted. They can split tasks, negotiate dates, and collect input from colleagues while keeping permissions isolated to their respective owners.
The launch positions Vellum as a player in the emerging multi-agent enterprise space, where coordination between AI workers is handled natively within existing collaboration tools rather than through separate platforms.
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