SpaceXAI’s artificial intelligence division introduced the Grok Bot platform of AI agents, positioned as autonomous digital colleagues for executing applied workflows. The bots operate in SpaceXAI’s own cloud environment on a dedicated virtual machine and can run continuously 24/7, including when a user’s laptop is switched off. Agents autonomously authenticate into the client’s corporate applications, carry workflows through to completion, and contact a human only when final sign‑off or approval is required.
Individual access to the service costs $200 a month, while corporate clients are offered a $120 per‑user a month plan. The solution’s architecture removes the need for manual human handoffs between services: a user can either hand a project to a lead bot, which distributes work to specialized assistants, or coordinate the digital team via a single unified chat.
The Grok Bot release marks an industry shift from text and code generation toward a market of persistent autonomous agents capable of assuming full job responsibilities. Unlike alternative solutions—including Anthropic’s Claude Cowork, which manages applications via screenshots and clicks—SpaceXAI's development places key emphasis on continuous cloud‑based operation of a distributed group of bots and their autonomous inter‑agent coordination.