WorkElate - Invisible AI WorkOS. Work Execution without Chaos
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We’re unveiling a powerful chapter in building the Future of WorkOS faster, more stable, smarter, and getting connected.
✅ Bugs fixed
⚡ Latency slashed
🚀 Performance turbocharged
Now live in one unified platform:
TaskNetic • xNetic • FormNetic
Introducing
🎯 BoardNetic: collaborative whiteboarding
📊 DataNetic: AI powered data for real work and insight
💬 Native team chat, built-in
One OS. From planning to done.

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Hey folks 👋
Today we shipped WorkElate.
Behind the launch is a simple belief: most teams don’t struggle because they can’t plan, they struggle because work breaks between planning, discussion, and execution.
Over the past months, we kept stripping things down and rebuilding the core so work could move end-to-end without handoffs, copy-pasting, or tool hopping. The focus wasn’t on adding features, but on making the system feel calm, predictable, and dependable when real work is happening.
What’s live today reflects that work: faster performance, native team chat, boards for collaboration, structured data for clarity, and workflows that actually carry work to completion.
Huge credit to the team that stayed patient through iterations and re-architecture especially @shivank_kumar and @aranya_das1 for pushing through details users may never see, but always feel.
This is just the foundation. We’ll keep learning from how people actually use it and keep improving from there.
If you explore it, we’d genuinely love to know what felt smooth and what didn’t. Feedback welcome 🙏
@rbluena Thank you!
Our main focus has been closing the gap between planning and execution so work actually moves forward instead of getting stuck in discussions.
How do you usually ensure important tasks get completed?
What I like here is the focus on execution, not just planning. A lot of tools help organize work, but fewer help carry it through to completion. Curious how teams transition into this from existing setups.
@anabiya_noor1 Thank you!
We’ve designed it to fit smoothly into existing workflows, so teams can adopt it step by step without disruption—while keeping execution clearly on track.
Tried this briefly and the experience felt surprisingly calm.
Nothing flashy, but things moved forward without much setup.
That’s harder to pull off than it looks.
Feels more like a system than a collection of tools.
The OS-level approach to work execution is interesting.
Curious how this evolves as workflows get more complex.
@prince_bhardwaj4 we are creating an WAO engine to orchestrate each and every app in the workOS.
when it's executed, everything will feel like one complete workspace .
Lancepilot
Finally a OS for Projects. Sounds complete! Looking forward to the features in action! 🔥
@istiakahmad Thank you for your suppot!
Our goal was simple: make sure work discussed actually gets done.
How do you currently keep critical work on track?
Congratulations on the launch 🎉 🎉!!!
@shubham_pratap Thanks a lot! We built this to make sure plans don’t just stay as plans but turn into real action.
Curious, how do you track execution today?
@ayan_das12 Love the focus on work execution without chaos! We built Whisper to help teams communicate better and faster. Your unified WorkOS philosophy aligns perfectly with making work flow better. Excited to see what WorkElate enables! 🚀
@0xwhisper Appreciate your support! We noticed that most teams plan well, but execution often breaks down. So we focused on fixing that gap.
Would love to know how you handle execution in your workflow.
NewOaks AI
Very interesting tool! Good luck Ayan!
@ray_luan Thank you for your support.
What exact features did you find interesting and any how we improve upon the current stack that we already have?
Congratulations on the new launch!
@mykyta_semenov_ Thank you for your support! Our goal was simple: make sure work discussed actually gets done.
How do you currently keep critical work on track?
@ayan_das12 Everything is in Jira and Confluence for us, with additional modules. We use Slack for communication. Migrating any processes away from there is very difficult, so we don’t plan to do that for now. But I constantly keep an eye on new solutions — a lot of interesting things are emerging in the AI space right now, and it’s possible that Jira will stop being the best solution for us in the next 1–2 years.