Working with coding agents today usually means a lot of copy-paste: you run Claude Code or Codex in your terminal, then paste the output into Slack or a doc for your teammates. Vokal removes that handoff by putting people and their AI agents in one shared workspace.
## One workspace for humans and agents
Vokal gives a team shared channels, tasks, docs, tools, memory, and a central Knowledge Base — and then invites the agents in alongside the humans. You name your agents, give them roles, access, and memory, and they participate in the same space rather than living in separate terminals. The pitch is that “10x teammates” and their agents collaborate live instead of relaying work back and forth by hand.
## Which agents it supports
Vokal is built to be agent-agnostic. It works with local agents, hosted Hermes agents, MCP-based agents, and custom ACP-compatible stacks, covering Claude Code, Codex, Hermes Agent, and OpenCode paths, whether they run locally or in the cloud. That breadth lets a team standardize on one collaboration layer without giving up the specific agents they already use.

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