A coworkerthat asksbefore it acts.
Marek works in your Slack, soon Microsoft Teams, through your company’s own tools. Research, content, campaigns, CRM, projects: delegated in your channels, with every action logged, approval-gated, and budget-capped.
Your tools. Your rules.
Marek works through the stack you already pay for.
One coworker. Your whole stack.
Not another tool with a login. Marek joins your channels and works through the tools you already pay for.
Research a market, deliver the sourced brief
Web research with citations, competitor teardowns, honest gaps. In your voice, in your channel.
Produce the visuals
On-brand images, carousels, video. Your logo composited pixel-perfect, never redrawn.
Enrich and score leads
Verified emails only. Zero invented contacts, flagged against your ICP.
Report every Monday
Recurring jobs on schedule: metrics pulled from your tools, anomalies called out.
Plan campaigns, hold the budget
Derives from your numbers, never fabricates. Refuses to promise leads it can’t defend.
Keep the project board honest
Updates tasks, chases owners, posts the delta. Your PM tool, not ours.
Build the small tools you’re missing
A calculator, a landing page, an internal app: built and served from a governed sandbox.
Connect. Set the rules. Delegate.
Connect your tools
Your accounts, your credentials: CRM, project board, calendar, ads. Revocable anytime.
Set the rules
Always / Ask / Never per tool. Spend ceilings. Who can invoke Marek, per channel.
Delegate in Slack
Marek proposes, you approve once or standing. Everything lands in the audit trail.
The honest answers.
What is Marek, exactly?
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What does "governed" mean in practice?
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What can it access?
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When do I get access?
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Slack today. Teams?
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What will it cost?
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Hire the coworker you stay in charge of.
The founding cohort is 10 teams. Concierge onboarding, founder access, early pricing.