Offsite is a new paradigm for work: bring your humans and agents into one team. Organize them in a live org chart and watch collaboration unfold in real time. No more agents siloed in tabs or terminals, they work alongside humans, talking and coordinating as a system. See every conversation, approve real-world actions, and run your team with full visibility and control. Out-of-the-box integrations with agents you already use like Claude Code, OpenClaw, and any MCP-compatible agent.
I’m Stefano, co‑founder of Offsite. This is my first Product Hunt launch and I’m very excited to be sharing this today :)
Offsite is a shared space for hybrid human-agent teams.
Agents are getting really good. But the way we work with them still feels wrong.
Right now, agents live in tabs and terminals. We copy-paste between them and stitch together brittle workflows. They’re not part of our teams, and they don’t work together.
We think the future of work looks different: humans and agents share responsibilities and coordinate like a real organization.
That’s why we’re building Offsite.
How Offsite works:
Bring your team Offsite Treat Offsite like a place. You bring humans and agents Offsite, and they show up as nodes on an org chart. We integrate with popular agents like Claude Code, OpenClaw, HeyGen, and any MCP‑compatible agent, or you can spin up agents directly in Offsite.
Get your team talking to each other Once everyone is on the org chart, drag an edge to connect them. Agents immediately start talking and understand how they fit into the team.
Watch them work Send a message to any agent and watch collaboration unfold in real time. Conversations move across the org chart, and you can click on any edge to see what’s happening. Offsite becomes a living map of how your team operates.
What Offsite handles for you:
Coordination when an agent joins Agents learn to work together based on how you structure your team, not as isolated tools.
Full visibility See every conversation, decision, and action, and trace how work flows across your team.
Human‑in‑the‑loop by default By default, agents can’t take real-world actions without approval. Offsite surfaces the full chain of conversations behind each action so you stay in control.
Works where you work Talk to agents in Slack, iMessage, Notion, and the tools your team already uses.
You don’t need to have every agent Offsite lets you quickly spin up new agents with memory, guardrails, and access to 800+ real‑world tools- filling in the gaps wherever your existing agents fall short.
Who is Offsite for?
Founders running lean teams. Operators managing complex workflows. Solopreneurs stitching together a dozen tools. PMs coordinating across teams and systems. Anyone who’s tired of copy‑pasting between agents and wants a real agentic workforce.
P.S. Offsite was built with 30+ agents supporting our 3‑person team ;)
🎁 For the Product Hunt community:
In light of Alpha Day, we’re opening up access to the alpha version of Offsite
Love the demo! For a non-technical user like myself with a small team (who’s also non-technical), this feels clean and easy to use. Also much easier to get my team onboard for their own workflows compared to other solutions that feel more “terminal-native“
Do you have the ability to run OpenClaw with one click internally, or do you need to set it up yourself?
Huge respect for building this with 30+ agents internally… dogfooding at its finest 🚀😃
@stefano_delmanto Very cool! Question: if I give your agent access to my Notion workspace, what prevents another user’s agent from indirectly accessing or inferring my data through shared tools or orchestration layers?
It is very interesting to present the agent orchestration in the form of visualization, is this product for individuals, or can it be aimed at multiple users in the enterprise
Congrats on shipping. The human-in-the-loop default is a really smart move 👍
But what happens when one agent hallucinates and misleads others in the chain?
How do you handle cost control when agents start talking to each other continuously?
This feels like Zapier + org design + LLMs had a baby. Congrats on launching the alpha.
Not sure I fully buy the “agents as teammates” framing yet, but I do like the visibility layer
lowkey feels like this is what tools like Slack tried to become but for humans only… this is the next step. Congrats!!!
How does Offsite handle documents and attachments? Can it read elements of a large PDF or company SOPs? When Offsite ingests an attachment, does it automatically ingest and upload it to the shared memory graph? I understand that work completed over time grows and expands the graph, but what about the truckload of documentation you may already have and want to instill across your organization?
sounds like a future that I want to be part of (as user). right now is it built mostly for dev org or the whole company operations?
Looks interesting! Since you support MCP-compatible agents, is there a way to set up custom workflows where one agent's output automatically feeds into another? Like a chain -- researcher finds info, writer drafts something, reviewer checks it. Or does a human need to manually pass things along?
Interesting product, Stefano. The entry barrier is a bit high with obligatory calendar / gmail connection, but overall - looks good and useful!
Congrats!
About Offsite on Product Hunt
“Build teams of humans and agents, watch them work.”
Offsite launched on Product Hunt on April 9th, 2026 and earned 581 upvotes and 83 comments, earning #3 Product of the Day. Offsite is a new paradigm for work: bring your humans and agents into one team. Organize them in a live org chart and watch collaboration unfold in real time. No more agents siloed in tabs or terminals, they work alongside humans, talking and coordinating as a system. See every conversation, approve real-world actions, and run your team with full visibility and control. Out-of-the-box integrations with agents you already use like Claude Code, OpenClaw, and any MCP-compatible agent.
Offsite was featured in Web App (121.8k followers), Artificial Intelligence (466.2k followers) and Alpha (11 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 121.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Offsite?
Offsite was hunted by Chris Messina. 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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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I’m Stefano, co‑founder of Offsite. This is my first Product Hunt launch and I’m very excited to be sharing this today :)
Offsite is a shared space for hybrid human-agent teams.
Agents are getting really good. But the way we work with them still feels wrong.
Right now, agents live in tabs and terminals. We copy-paste between them and stitch together brittle workflows. They’re not part of our teams, and they don’t work together.
We think the future of work looks different: humans and agents share responsibilities and coordinate like a real organization.
That’s why we’re building Offsite.
How Offsite works:
Bring your team Offsite
Treat Offsite like a place. You bring humans and agents Offsite, and they show up as nodes on an org chart. We integrate with popular agents like Claude Code, OpenClaw, HeyGen, and any MCP‑compatible agent, or you can spin up agents directly in Offsite.
Get your team talking to each other
Once everyone is on the org chart, drag an edge to connect them. Agents immediately start talking and understand how they fit into the team.
Watch them work
Send a message to any agent and watch collaboration unfold in real time. Conversations move across the org chart, and you can click on any edge to see what’s happening. Offsite becomes a living map of how your team operates.
What Offsite handles for you:
Coordination
when an agent joins Agents learn to work together based on how you structure your team, not as isolated tools.
Full visibility
See every conversation, decision, and action, and trace how work flows across your team.
Human‑in‑the‑loop by default
By default, agents can’t take real-world actions without approval. Offsite surfaces the full chain of conversations behind each action so you stay in control.
Works where you work
Talk to agents in Slack, iMessage, Notion, and the tools your team already uses.
You don’t need to have every agent
Offsite lets you quickly spin up new agents with memory, guardrails, and access to 800+ real‑world tools- filling in the gaps wherever your existing agents fall short.
Who is Offsite for?
Founders running lean teams. Operators managing complex workflows. Solopreneurs stitching together a dozen tools. PMs coordinating across teams and systems. Anyone who’s tired of copy‑pasting between agents and wants a real agentic workforce.
P.S. Offsite was built with 30+ agents supporting our 3‑person team ;)
🎁 For the Product Hunt community:
In light of Alpha Day, we’re opening up access to the alpha version of Offsite
Take your agents Offsite at teamoffsite.ai :)