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Emily by Co-Desk

Voice AI copilot for coworking & coliving operators

Productivity
SaaS
Artificial Intelligence
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Emily is the voice assistant inside Co-Desk, now in public beta. She lives on your phone and knows your workspace. Ask about today's arrivals or overdue invoices. Tell her to book a room for a member. She prepares it as a card, you tap Confirm. Voice proposes, you confirm, always two steps. Built for operators who don't sit at a desk: walking a tour, setting up an event, turning over a room. Hands busy, phone in pocket, Emily ready.

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Hi Product Hunt, I'm Rafael, technical founder of Co-Desk. We've been building pay-as-you-go management software for coworking and coliving operators for two years. Emily is the latest thing we shipped, and today she goes into public beta. The problem: operators don't sit at desks. They're walking tours, setting up events, turning over rooms, helping members. By the time they're back at a laptop to approve a booking or check today's arrivals, the moment has passed. The phone is in their pocket the whole time, but tapping through screens one-handed while holding a key in the other is its own kind of friction. Emily is the voice assistant inside Co-Desk. She lives on your phone and knows your workspace. Ask about today's arrivals or overdue invoices. Tell her to book a room or cancel a stay. She prepares the action as a card showing member, resource, time, and cost. It only commits when you tap Confirm. Three things worth flagging: 1. Voice alone never books. Emily proposes, you confirm on screen. No accidental bookings from a misheard yes. 2. She's built into Co-Desk, not bolted on. She already knows today's bookings, invoices, and arrivals because she lives inside your account. A generic chatbot has no idea what's happening in your space. 3. She stays in scope. Ask her about recipes or life advice and she'll tell you it's outside what she can help with. One sentence, no detour. Every confirmed action is logged too: who, when, from which phone. This is a public beta. Real operators are using her this week. The voice flow, the cards, the scope guards, the audit log all work in production. We're calling it beta on purpose because we're still learning what operators actually ask her to do all day. I'd love feedback from anyone who's built voice or hands-free tools, or from operators who can picture using this on their own floor. What would you ask her first? What would you not trust voice with yet? Try Co-Desk at co-desk.app. Set up your space in 30 minutes, then talk to Emily. Rafael

Comment highlights

The two step confirmation workflow is smart . How quickly can Emily complete common actions like room bookings or invoice lookups?

Does Emily work well in noisy spaces like receptions and events, or do you need a headset to get reliable input?

About Emily by Co-Desk on Product Hunt

Voice AI copilot for coworking & coliving operators

Emily by Co-Desk launched on Product Hunt on June 1st, 2026 and earned 76 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #19 on the daily leaderboard. Emily is the voice assistant inside Co-Desk, now in public beta. She lives on your phone and knows your workspace. Ask about today's arrivals or overdue invoices. Tell her to book a room for a member. She prepares it as a card, you tap Confirm. Voice proposes, you confirm, always two steps. Built for operators who don't sit at a desk: walking a tour, setting up an event, turning over a room. Hands busy, phone in pocket, Emily ready.

Emily by Co-Desk was featured in Productivity (652.8k followers), SaaS (42.3k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (469.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 277.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Emily by Co-Desk?

Emily by Co-Desk was hunted by Rafael Romano. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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