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Yasmine Works

An AI coworker that lives in your Slack to get work done

Slack
Artificial Intelligence
Virtual Assistants
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Yasmine is an AI coworker that lives in your Slack. Each channel becomes a teammate with its own memory, its tools and integrations. Connect your tools and mention it to get real work done — email, docs, data, code, anything. It runs on your own Claude subscription, fully isolated. By Yasmine

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Hi Product Hunt, We built Yasmine because we kept watching small teams pay for Claude, love it, and still do all their busywork by hand. A chat window isn't a coworker. What makes Yasmine different: One coworker per channel. Add her to #finance and #marketing and you get two separate coworkers with separate memory and separate context. She remembers last week's decisions instead of starting cold every time. Your Claude, your data. Yasmine runs on the Claude subscription you already pay for. Conversations go to your own Anthropic account. Never pooled, never used to train anything. If your team already pays for Claude, there's nothing extra to buy on the AI side. Actually isolated. Every workspace gets its own dedicated environment for compute, storage, and memory. No shared infrastructure between customers. It's also why she can safely run code on the Dev plan. She asks first. There are 500+ tool integrations, but every consequential action, like sending an email or touching your CRM, needs your approval right in the channel. You set per-tool allow, ask, or block controls. Scheduled tasks. Tell her "every Monday at 9am, post our metrics summary" and she handles it while you sleep. Setup takes about two minutes. Install, connect Claude, say hello. Free 7 day trial, no card required. Use code PH20 for 20% off your first month. We're here all day and happy to answer anything, especially the hard questions about isolation and data handling. We'd also love to hear what you'd hand your coworker first.

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Curious how the per-channel memory works in practice — is it truly isolated so a coworker in #finance can't surface anything from #marketing, or is it one workspace memory scoped per channel at query time? And since she runs on my own Anthropic account, does the per-tool allow/ask/block policy live in Yasmine or ride on my Claude setup, and is it set per channel or globally?

How does the memory actually work per channel — does it carry context across DMs and other channels too, or is it strictly scoped to where Yasmine was set up?

The part that stuck with me is the idea of it remembering each corner of our workspace on its own. That is usually where these things fall apart for me, so I am curious to watch it hold up, @badr7 .

This is cool. Can a Yasmine in one channel query another channel's Yasmine for context?

The idea of each Slack channel becoming its own AI teammate with separate memory is genuinely useful. Setup felt pretty smooth and it pulled the right context without me having to over-explain.

The per-channel memory setup is clever, feels like each teammate actually has context rather than starting fresh every time. Love that it runs on your own Claude subscription too.

I like that it run on the user's own Claude subscription. That feels like a smart way to give people more control over privacy and costs . Nice touch.

Really interesting concept .How do you handle long term memory across channels? Can teams choose what Yasmine remembers or forgets?

Finally tried Yasmine in our team Slack and what stood out was the per-channel memory. It actually remembered context from yesterday's thread without me re-explaining. Genuinely useful.

Finally an AI that just sits in my Slack and actually does the thing. Loved how each channel having its own memory means no more re-explaining context every time.

The per-channel memory idea is genuinely useful, way more flexible than a single bot. Hooked it up to my docs and email in a couple minutes and it actually pulled the right context when I asked for a recap.

About Yasmine Works on Product Hunt

An AI coworker that lives in your Slack to get work done

Yasmine Works launched on Product Hunt on July 10th, 2026 and earned 86 upvotes and 13 comments, placing #14 on the daily leaderboard. Yasmine is an AI coworker that lives in your Slack. Each channel becomes a teammate with its own memory, its tools and integrations. Connect your tools and mention it to get real work done — email, docs, data, code, anything. It runs on your own Claude subscription, fully isolated. By Yasmine

Yasmine Works was featured in Slack (72.2k followers), Artificial Intelligence (473.7k followers) and Virtual Assistants (16.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 109.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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