Slack-native AI coding, for teams

Collaborate with your team and your agents.

gild is a thin layer on top of Slack that turns a channel into a shared workspace. Humans chat. Anyone can spawn a local AI coding agent. The prompt, the reasoning, and the full transcript are persisted to Slack — so your whole team sees everything and can resume on their own machine.

No gild-owned server. No database. Bring your own Slack app and agent subscription.

A collaboration layer over coding agents

Today AI coding work is siloed on individual laptops. gild closes the gap without ever owning your data.

A gild is a Slack channel
Each project workspace is a Slack channel. Members of the gild are members of the channel — public or private, spanning multiple repos.
Agent sessions, in a thread
Prompt Claude or Codex and a Slack thread is born. You see an interactive console; your teammates see the prompt, the reasoning, and the full transcript.
Slack is the database
gild owns no server and no database. Everything lives in your Slack, fully readable in plain Slack. Your transcripts are yours.
Run agents on your machine
Sessions run locally in their own git worktree, on your own Claude/Codex subscription. Agents read a local mirror — they never get Slack credentials.
Resume anyone's session
Sessions finish with an uploaded transcript file, so a teammate can pick up where you left off and continue on their own machine.
Provider- and platform-agnostic
One identical console for Claude and Codex (Cursor is next). The messaging backend is swappable too — Slack today, more tomorrow.

How it works

01

Connect Slack

Use the shared gild app in one click, or bring your own Slack app for a fully serverless, private setup.

02

Create a gild

Spin up a gild-<slug> channel and add repos. Invite your team — they are just channel members.

03

Prompt an agent

Pick a repo, branch, provider, and model. The agent runs in a fresh worktree; the thread captures everything.

Ready to bring your team in?

Download gild, connect Slack, and prompt your first agent in minutes.