Overview

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Junior is the first AI employee - like Devin, but for any role. Unlike AI assistants that respond to prompts, or automation tools that follow predefined workflows, Junior operates as an independent member of the organization. It holds its own email and phone number, remembers every conversation and decision across teams, understands the company's data and metrics, executes tasks like writing code and delivering sales pitches, and proactively initiates work based on company objectives - not instructions.
Junior connects to existing tools (Slack, Gmail, Notion, GitHub) and learns the organization within hours. From day one, it knows the team, the processes, and the priorities. Starting from $2,000/month.
Highlights
- Persistent Organizational Memory Junior carries context across every conversation, team, and project - and recalls the right information at the right moment. After six months it understands the organization fundamentally differently than on day one, not because someone updated a knowledge base, but because it was there for every decision. It also maintains shared knowledge - product specs, directories, project status, decision history - that persists across sessions and grows with the company.
- Real Workplace Identity Junior shows up in Slack, sends emails from its own Gmail, books meetings on its own calendar, and joins Zoom calls to speak and listen. To a new hire or external partner, it's indistinguishable from a remote colleague. It authenticates through standard OAuth into Google Workspace, Slack, Zoom, and calendar systems with its own credentials - inheriting the same permissions, security boundaries, and audit trails as any human employee.
- Proactive Autonomy Junior doesn't wait for instructions. It monitors what's happening across the organization and acts - flagging risks, starting projects, following up on stalled tasks, routing information between teams. One internal Junior was described by colleagues as "pushing people harder than any human manager," to the point where the team created a humans-only channel just to escape its follow-ups.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/month |
|---|---|---|
Junior | Junior | $0.001 |
Standard $200 | Junior Standard - $200/month AI budget | $200.00 |
Pro $400 | Junior Pro - $400/month AI budget | $400.00 |
Standard $2000 | Junior Standard - $2000/month AI budget | $2,000.00 |
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