# Gini > Gini is an AI coworker that lives in your team chat. It is live in Slack today; Microsoft Teams is rolling out by invite. Gini runs on its own machine in the cloud, has context on your company, and does real work in the channel: answers, runs, and artifacts, not just advice. When it sees the same request repeated, it offers to take the job over on a schedule. It keeps a company wiki current from the decisions made in chat, so the answer exists before anyone asks. Anything irreversible waits for a person's approval, permissions follow the person who asked, and Gini only reads channels it has been invited to. Vendor: Open Curiosity, Inc. · Backed by Y Combinator · Category: AI coworker for team chat This file summarises https://ginicomputerai.com for language models and agents. ## Key facts - Product: Gini, an AI coworker that works inside your team chat - Made by: Open Curiosity, Inc. - Platforms: Slack is live today. Microsoft Teams is rolling out by invite and is not generally available yet - Where it runs: Its own sandboxed machine in the cloud, not a browser tab - Seats: One Gini seat per workspace; everyone in an invited channel can give it work - Setup time: About two minutes: invite it to a channel, connect tools, give it a job - Integrations: Stripe, GitHub, Zendesk, Notion, your database, ads, analytics, and 200+ scoped, revocable integrations - Pricing model: Usage-based credits, not per seat. Free to start; Team is $500 a month for 50,000 credits shared across the workspace - Free plan: 10,000 credits, no card, every skill and integration, 10 channels - Data used for training: Never. Customer data does not train any model - Compliance: SOC 2 Type II is in progress, not complete. Trust center, DPA, and security packet on request ## Pages - [Home](https://ginicomputerai.com): What Gini does, how it works, and the FAQ - [Gini for Slack](https://ginicomputerai.com/slack): AI coworker that lives in Slack - [Gini for Teams](https://ginicomputerai.com/teams): AI coworker for Microsoft Teams (invite only) - [Team](https://ginicomputerai.com/team): The founders behind Gini: Tony Kam, Shelden Shi, Wilson Nguyen - [Gini vs Slackbot](https://ginicomputerai.com/compare/slackbot): How a shared coworker differs from Slack's built-in personal agent - [Pricing](https://ginicomputerai.com/pricing): Plans and how credits work - [Security](https://ginicomputerai.com/security): Trust model, data handling, and SOC 2 status - [Privacy](https://ginicomputerai.com/privacy): Privacy policy - [Terms](https://ginicomputerai.com/terms): Terms of service - [Support](https://ginicomputerai.com/support): How to get help - [Trust Center](https://trust.ginicomputerai.com): External trust center for security and subprocessors ## Who it's for Each audience page renders the shared product with copy written for that audience. Pricing and the trust model are the same on all of them. - [Startups](https://ginicomputerai.com/startup): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [Talent agencies](https://ginicomputerai.com/talent): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [Creative agencies](https://ginicomputerai.com/creative): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [Creators](https://ginicomputerai.com/creator): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [DTC & e-commerce](https://ginicomputerai.com/ecommerce): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [Venture capital](https://ginicomputerai.com/vc): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [Product studios](https://ginicomputerai.com/studio): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [Media & publishers](https://ginicomputerai.com/media): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [Gaming](https://ginicomputerai.com/gaming): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [PR & comms](https://ginicomputerai.com/pr): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [Recruiting](https://ginicomputerai.com/recruiting): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [Events](https://ginicomputerai.com/events): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [Consulting](https://ginicomputerai.com/consulting): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience - [Professional services](https://ginicomputerai.com/services): Same product, pricing, and trust model, with copy written for this audience ## Documentation Product documentation for people already using Gini: setup, approvals, routines, integrations, billing, and security. ### Getting started - [Gini documentation](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs): How to hire, direct, and trust an AI coworker that works in your team chat. - [What Gini is](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/getting-started/what-gini-is): An AI coworker with its own machine, its own context on your company, and the ability to finish work rather than describe it. - [Add Gini to Slack](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/getting-started/add-gini-to-slack): Install Gini in your workspace, invite it to its first channel, and let it read the room. - [Your first job](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/getting-started/your-first-job): Give Gini a real piece of work in its first ten minutes, and read the result it posts back. - [How a job runs](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/getting-started/how-a-job-runs): The path from your message to a finished result: plan, run, approval gate, artifact, and the record it leaves. ### Working with Gini - [Where to talk to Gini](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/working-with-gini/where-to-talk-to-gini): Channels, threads, direct messages, and the web app — what each one is good for, and what Gini can see from each. - [Asking for work](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/working-with-gini/asking-for-work): How to phrase a job so Gini finishes it the way you meant, and what it does when your ask is ambiguous. - [Approvals](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/working-with-gini/approvals): What stops and waits for a person, who can clear it, and where the boundary holds without Gini having to recognise the moment. - [Results and sources](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/working-with-gini/results-and-sources): Reading what Gini posts back: source chips, files, links into your tools, and the steps behind the answer. - [When Gini gets it wrong](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/working-with-gini/when-gini-gets-it-wrong): Stopping a run, correcting a wrong result, and making the correction stick for next time. ### Routines - [What routines are](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/routines/what-routines-are): A job Gini has already done, promoted to a schedule — the same work, on Mondays at 9:00, without anyone asking. - [Creating a routine](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/routines/creating-a-routine): Two ways a routine starts: Gini offers one after it notices a repeat, or you write one yourself. - [Managing routines](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/routines/managing-routines): Editing what a routine does, pausing it, changing where it posts, and reading the history of its runs. ### The company wiki - [What the wiki is](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/wiki/what-the-wiki-is): A living record of how your company actually works, written from the decisions your team makes in chat. - [How pages get written](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/wiki/how-pages-get-written): What makes Gini write a page, what makes it revise one, and how to steer either. - [Asking the wiki](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/wiki/asking-the-wiki): Getting a sourced answer to 'why did we decide that?' instead of a search link. ### Memory and skills - [What Gini remembers](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/memory-and-skills/what-gini-remembers): The difference between the message it just read, what it keeps, and what it never stores at all. - [Skills](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/memory-and-skills/skills): Repeatable procedures Gini follows — the bundled ones, the ones your team writes, and the ones it proposes after a job goes well. ### Integrations - [How connections work](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/how-connections-work): Connections are per person, scoped to what you granted, and revocable in one click. Why that matters more than the length of the catalog. - [Connecting an app](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/connecting-an-app): Connect a tool from the web app or straight from the channel where Gini asked for it. - [Available connections](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/available-connections): The tools Gini connects to today, and how to check the current list without reading this page. - [Custom MCP servers](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/custom-mcp-servers): Point Gini at an MCP server of your own — an internal tool, a vendor's server, or your own data. - [Fixing a broken connection](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/fixing-a-broken-connection): What an expired or revoked connection looks like from the channel, and how to repair it. - [Airtable](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/airtable): Read and update records across your bases, so a tracker stays current without anyone retyping it. - [Attio](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/attio): Search, read, create and update CRM records, with the option to connect read-only. - [Bland AI](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/bland): Outbound phone calls Gini places on your behalf, for the jobs that still need a voice. - [GitHub](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/github): Read repositories, code, issues and pull requests. This connector cannot change anything. - [Gmail](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/gmail): Read and search your inbox, triage it, and draft replies. Sending always waits for you. - [Google Calendar](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/google-calendar): Real availability rather than a guess, conflicts spotted early, and events created for approval. - [Google Docs](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/google-docs): Read, create and edit documents where your team already writes. - [Google Drive](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/google-drive): Find files by what is in them, read them for answers, and put new ones where they belong. - [Google Sheets](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/google-sheets): Find, read, create and update spreadsheets, including the trackers your team runs on. - [Granola](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/granola): Meeting notes, summaries and transcripts, so follow-ups start from what was actually said. - [HubSpot](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/hubspot): Read and update CRM records, log calls and notes, and answer questions about any deal. - [Linear](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/linear): Read issues and projects, file work, and answer what is actually in flight. - [Notion](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/notion): Search, read and update pages and databases where your team already writes things down. - [PostHog](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/integrations/posthog): Product analytics, funnels, flags and session data, pulled into an answer or a report. ### Admin - [Installing for your workspace](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/admin/installing-for-your-workspace): What the Slack install grants, who can do it, and what Gini can reach the moment it lands. - [Channels and access](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/admin/channels-and-access): Gini reads a channel only after someone invites it. How to widen that, narrow it, and audit it. - [People and permissions](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/admin/people-and-permissions): Everyone in a channel can give Gini work. What each person's own connections change about what it can do for them. - [Removing Gini](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/admin/removing-gini): Take Gini out of a channel, out of the workspace, or out of your data entirely. ### Plans and billing - [Plans](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/billing/plans): Free, Team, and Enterprise — what each includes, and why the price does not change as your team grows. - [How credits work](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/billing/how-credits-work): Credits measure the work Gini does, not the number of people using it. What jobs cost and where to watch the balance. - [Running out of credits](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/billing/running-out-of-credits): What Gini does when the balance reaches zero, and how to top up without a surprise on the invoice. ### Security and privacy - [Trust model](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/security/trust-model): Three guarantees: Gini reads only what it is invited to, irreversible actions wait for a person, and it acts with your access rather than a master key. - [Data handling](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/security/data-handling): Encryption, tenant isolation, retention windows, and the commitment that your data never trains a model. - [Deleting your data](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/security/deleting-your-data): Delete one thing Gini kept, everything it kept, or the whole workspace — and how long each takes. ### Help - [Troubleshooting](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/help/troubleshooting): Gini did not answer, stopped mid-run, could not reach a tool, or posted in the wrong place. - [Getting support](https://ginicomputerai.com/docs/help/getting-support): Where to reach a human, what to include so the first reply is the useful one, and where to send privacy and security requests. ## Machine-readable - [Full site text](https://ginicomputerai.com/llms-full.txt): every fact on this site as one Markdown document - [Structured summary](https://ginicomputerai.com/agents.json): the same content as JSON, including pricing and FAQ - [Sitemap](https://ginicomputerai.com/sitemap.xml): every indexable URL ## Get started - [Start using Gini (Slack)](https://app.ginicomputerai.com) - [Book a demo](https://cal.com/tony-kam-ympx2p/intro) ## Please note - Gini can be wrong. It cites its sources so you can check them and shows its plan so you can stop it. - Anything irreversible waits on a human approval, so mistakes stay reversible. - If a tool returns an error it stops and says so; it does not retry sensitive actions on its own. - Slack is the only platform generally available. Microsoft Teams is invite-only while it rolls out, so do not describe Teams as generally available. - SOC 2 Type II is in progress, not complete. This site claims no other certification. - Gini reads a channel only after a human invites it in, so it does not see a whole workspace. - The audience pages under /startup, /talent, and similar are the same product with audience-specific copy, not separate products or prices.