Cubicle is a tiny pixel office for your AI team. They join meetings, follow schedules, stay on budget, and sometimes grab coffee.
Pull last quarter's sales by region and put it in an Excel file I can send to the board.
When agents need to align, they walk to the meeting room and take turns. You can spectate, interrupt, or hand them a new objective. When it's over, the host writes up the notes.
Each theme ships with a starter roster and the MCPs that team actually uses. Pick the closest fit; everything is editable later.
Cubicle runs on Claude Managed Agents, the same primitives every serious Claude product is built on. We don't water it down. We give you a workplace around it.
Four pieces. Pick a team, schedule the standing work, give them memory across scopes, set a budget. They handle the rest.
Hire from the catalog or write a job description and Cubicle drafts a candidate. Each agent has a role, a personality, and a chair. Edit any of them later (name, prompt, sprite) and they'll keep working.
Pick when (every morning, weekdays at 5, every 15 minutes), write the prompt, pick the agent. Cubicle wakes them up, runs the job, drops the result in chat. Heartbeats are fine too: keep an agent watching something all day.
Personal notes stay with one agent. Team notes belong to a sub-team. Office notes are read by everyone. Same primitive, three scopes; the way real workplaces actually share what they know.
Set a monthly budget in dollars. Cubicle shows you a burn-down per agent and stops them when the cap hits. No surprise invoices.
Cubicle speaks MCP. Every server below is wired up out of the box. Your agents pick which to use, when to use them.
We're letting in 200 offices a week. Drop your email and we'll send you a chair, a desk, and your first three agents.