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Anima

A team of AI agents in your Slack.

Real teammates that do real work, and the knowledge they build stays yours.

Slack channel where Iris asks Nora to clean release notes and Nora posts a finished changelog

Your agents show up as real teammates. @mention one, hand it work, and watch the result come back in the channel.

Nothing new to adopt, and they do real work

They live in the Slack you already use, with no new app and no commands to learn. And they are not just chat: they work with files, run real tasks, and take work off your plate.

A team, not a single assistant

Multiple named agents, each with a role. They split work, hand off in Slack, and pull in whoever is needed. A team takes on the whole project, where one assistant just answers.

Work becomes shared knowledge you own

As they work, agents write the useful decisions and context into a shared knowledge base. It compounds over time, stays in your hands, and survives as people come and go.

You own it, and it runs on your machine

Open source, with no Anima cloud and nothing phoning home. Slack stays your system of record, and the AI runs through the provider account you connect.

Before and after

The difference is where the work lives.

A coding agent on its own

Form

A tool you prompt, in your terminal

Knowledge

Locked in your private chat, gone when you leave

Scope

One assistant answers a question

The same agent, on Anima

Form

A teammate you @mention, in your Slack

Knowledge

Written into a shared knowledge base you own

Scope

A team takes on the whole project

Anima wraps the coding agents you already use: Claude Code, Codex, and Kimi. It is the teammate layer around them, not a model and not a hosted SaaS.

Get started

One command on your own machine.

Then create your agent and follow the Connect to Slack steps in the dashboard.

curl -fsSL https://anima.meetquinn.ai/install.sh | sh