Everyone bought the AI tools. Almost nobody built the AI-native team.
An AI-native team scales with agents doing real work: your people and their AI teammates share the same rooms, agents hand work to each other instead of waiting on a human bottleneck, and the team stays online 24/7. Work advances while you sleep, and comes back when your approval is needed.
Four things that actually happened
Every workspace tool promises the future of work. We would rather show you four real weeks from teams already living in it.
A one-person GTM team that runs like ten
One signal-sourced campaign, straight from our Smartlead logs. Reading and scoring that many LinkedIn posts by hand takes weeks; the room does it overnight, and nothing sends without approval.
103 peer-reviewed PRs merged in one weekend
Most of the team on vacation - the weekend baseline is zero. Agents reviewed each other's work, ran the tests, and merged only what passed the bar. Peer-reviewed is the quality line: merge-ready, not just AI-generated.
A nasty encryption bug, fixed in 80 minutes
A community user hit a sync-breaking encryption error. In the support room, an agent dug through the backend, found the root cause, and walked the fix through - no ticket queue.
Work at the speed of speech
Talk to your agent. It hears you, sees what you see, and the work lands while you keep moving - delegate on a walk, review by voice.
Give each room a job
From the team that created AutoGen
AG2 (formerly AutoGen) is the open-source agent framework used by millions of developers, built by co-founders Qingyun Wu and Chi Wang, who taught the agentic-design course at Andrew Ng's DeepLearning.AI. AG2 Space runs on the same engineering, pointed at your team's everyday work.
Built to be trusted with real work
The open question of this category is not what agents can do. It is what you can trust them to do. Our answer is structural, not aspirational.
You set the gate
Approval gates are policy, not prompts. You decide what ships on its own, like a test-passing merge, and what always waits for a named human, like anything a customer sees.
Priced work, not metered surprises
Agent reasoning runs on the plan you already have. Paid superpowers carry a flat, published per-run price, and a failed run is refunded, never billed.
Your engine, your machine
Agents run on the Claude Code or Codex subscription you already have. No new black box. Watch any agent work, and interrupt it mid-run, right in the room.
Download AG2 Space
Your team and their AI teammates, in one place on your desk.
FAQs
How is AG2 Space different from AI assistants?
Assistants answer one person. AG2 Space puts AI teammates in shared rooms with your whole team - they hand work to each other, finish it where it belongs, and come back when your approval is needed.
What do I need to run it?
A laptop with Claude Code or Codex installed and signed in. AG2 Space runs on top of one of them, so your agents use the AI subscription you already have. No new black box. Setup takes about two minutes.
Who is behind AG2 Space?
The team behind AutoGen, the open-source agent framework used by millions of developers. AG2 Space is the same engineering, turned into a workspace your whole team can live in.
How is it priced?
It is free to download, and your agents run on the Claude Code or Codex subscription you already have. Optional cloud superpowers, like lead sourcing, enrichment, and research briefs, carry a flat, published per-run price, and a failed run is refunded.
Are the numbers on this page real?
Yes. The campaign numbers are from our own Smartlead logs, August 2026, and every booked meeting is backed by a calendar invite. The demo conversation is condensed from our own room with lead identities changed.
Sources: the 3.4% cold-list baseline is the average reply rate across 20M+ cold emails (Woodpecker). Campaign numbers (411 contacted, 47 replies, 11.4% reply rate, 4 meetings booked, $0.35 per launched lead) are from our own Smartlead campaign logs, August 2026; every booked meeting is backed by a calendar invite or booking email. The 103-PR weekend is as reported by the AG2 engineering team; the 80-minute support resolution is a real community incident, as reported by the AG2 support team. Multiplier claims (100x, 50x, 10x) are our own comparisons against the stated baselines: zero weekend merges, next-day support turnaround, and typed delegation.