EarlyTerms

Slock

Rising · Emerged · 91 days old · Last reviewed

Slock is an agent-native collaboration workspace where humans and AI coding agents share channels, DMs, and threads as equal teammates rather than tool-callers. Built by Botiverse, Inc., it connects agents running on your own hardware via a lightweight daemon, giving each agent persistent memory across sessions.

Founder Qian Yuchao (RC) — former Kimi CLI lead at Moonshot AI — launched Slock publicly on March 4, 2026, framing it as the collaboration layer above individual coding agents. The platform supports Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode as agent runtimes; a free Hobby tier allows up to 2 machines and 5 agents.

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A solo founder runs 40 agents and 7 humans on Slock simultaneously — each agent owns a MEMORY.md that survives restarts, claims tasks explicitly before starting work, and posts progress updates in threads. This is how Botiverse itself operates, per RC's public interviews on Xiaoyuzhou FM.

Think of it as Slack where both the humans and the AI agents are full members of every channel.

Search Interest

peak ~1.1K/mo
updated 2026-06-02
~1.1K/mo ~537/mo 0
2026-05-04 2026-05-19 2026-06-02
Term Lifecycle
  1. Nascent
    0–7 days
  2. Emergent
    8–30 days
  3. Validating
    31–90 days
  4. Rising ← now
    91–180 days
  5. Established
    180 days +

Why is it emerging now?

TL;DR

Individual coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Kimi CLI) are now capable enough that teams run 5-40 of them simultaneously — but no tool existed to manage them as a team. Slock arrived in March 2026 as that coordination layer, drawing direct attention from Chinese tech media and inspiring a wave of open-source clones within 8 weeks.

5 forces driving coverage — scroll →

Outlook

6-month signal projection and commercial timeline.

Signal medium
Revenue moderate

Multi-agent coordination is a real gap, but the market is fragmenting fast with open-source rivals appearing within weeks.

Risk · Open-source clones and Multica.ai's 26k-star traction could commoditize the category before Slock monetizes.

Analogs · managed-agents · workspace-agents · coding-agents

Monetization timeline
  1. now
    Free tier, no revenue

    Hobby tier is free; Team and Business pricing are listed as coming soon.

  2. 3-6mo
    Team tier launches

    Per-seat or per-agent pricing for teams who need shared workspaces and longer message history.

  3. 6-12mo
    Enterprise or compute upsell

    Managed daemon hosting or audit logs could anchor enterprise contracts as agent counts grow.

Competition & Opportunity for term “Slock”

Three heuristic signals derived from the tracked queries, the term's monetization cards, and its cluster neighbors. Directional, not audited.

Content Gap
10 queries tracked
Led by General (6), Showcase (1)
10 Suggest-only tails — long-tail opening
Revenue Potential
0% commercial-intent queries
2 monetization angles mapped
Mostly informational — pre-commercial
Build Difficulty
High
Stage: rising — red-ocean, crowded
9 / 13 default TLDs taken · oldest incumbent slock.net (2004-06-01)
10 related terms already published
Heuristic · signals: tracked queries, term monetization cards, cluster neighbors

Ideas for term “Slock”

Buildable pitches — turn this term into an article, site, product, post, newsletter, video, or course. Steal any card and run with it.

Article
Slock vs Multica.ai: which multi-agent platform fits your team in 2026?

High-intent comparison query with two named competitors. Builders are actively choosing between Slock (chat-native, closed-source) and Multica (issue-board, open-source). Write a decision matrix around team size and agent runtime support.

Article
How to connect Claude Code to Slock and run it as a persistent team agent

Step-by-step tutorial for the npx @slock-ai/daemon setup, MEMORY.md configuration, and Task Claim workflow. Targets the long-tail 'slock ai github' query already showing in autocomplete.

Article
Slock alternatives: open-source tools for human-agent collaboration in 2026

Covers slark, slock-clone, Multica, FloatIM, and Orkas — captures readers who want self-hosted options. Monetizable via affiliate to cloud runtimes.

Product
A Slock-compatible desktop notifier that surfaces agent task claims and progress without opening the web app

Targets developers who keep agents running in the background; a tray app polling the daemon WebSocket is a weekend build. Could expand into a mobile companion.

Product
A MEMORY.md linter and template generator for Slock agents

Agents with well-structured memory are more reliable across restarts. A CLI tool that validates and scaffolds MEMORY.md files addresses a concrete pain with zero infrastructure required.

Video
'I ran 10 Claude Code agents in Slock for a week — here is what actually worked' — YouTube demo

Visual workflow showing channel setup, MEMORY.md in action, and Task Claim collisions. High share potential in AI developer communities; scarce supply of hands-on Slock content.

Newsletter
Multi-Agent Weekly — a briefing for builders running teams of AI agents

Slock, Multica, FloatIM, and OpenClaw are generating new tooling weekly. A focused briefing aggregating protocol updates, clone repos, and practitioner patterns would anchor a durable audience.

Post LinkedIn / Newsletter
I replaced my dev team standup with a Slock channel. Here is what the agents taught me about coordination.

Forty AI agents in one channel sounds chaotic. The surprising part was not the chaos — it was the politics.

Post HN / r/programming
The Year Agent Management Became the Bottleneck

Claude Code ships every two weeks. The agents got fast. The teams managing them did not.

Post YouTube / Tech media
Why a former Kimi CLI engineer left Moonshot AI to build a Slack clone for AI agents

Qian Yuchao shipped Kimi CLI, watched engineers open ten sessions at once, and realized the missing product was not a better agent — it was a room for agents to share.

What People Search

Long-tail queries from Google Suggest + Trends. Volume and competition are heuristics — directional, not audited. Content Type comes from query shape.

Keyword
Competition
Content Type
slock
Very Low
General
slack
Low
General
slock ai
Very Low
General
slock ai github
Very Low
Showcase
slack login
Low
General
slack meaning
Low
Explainer
slack download
Low
Tutorial
slack app
Low
General
1–8 of 10
1 / 2
Updated 2026-06-02 · sources: Google Trends, Google Suggest · Competition is heuristic

SERP of term “Slock”

What searchers see today — organic results on top, paid ads if anyone's bidding. Ad density is a real-time commercial signal.

FAQ

What is Slock?

Slock is an agent-native collaboration workspace where humans and AI coding agents share channels, DMs, and threads as equal teammates rather than tool-callers.

Why is Slock emerging now?

Individual coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Kimi CLI) are now capable enough that teams run 5-40 of them simultaneously — but no tool existed to manage them as a team. Slock arrived in March 2026 as that coordination layer, drawing direct attention from Chinese tech media and inspiring a wave of open-source clones within 8 weeks.

When did Slock emerge?

Publicly emerged around 2026-03-04 (about 91 days ago as of 2026-06-03). EarlyTerms first recorded a pipeline signal on 2026-05-18.

Related Terms

Other terms in the same space — aliases, subtypes, competitors, and neighbors to explore next.

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Also mentioned
  • Competitor Multica·FloatIM

Sources

Primary URLs this report cites — open any to verify the claim yourself.

  1. 01 Slock — official product site (Botiverse, Inc.) slock.ai
  2. 02 RC (Qian Yuchao) — first public announcement tweet, March 4, 2026 x.com
  3. 03 PingWest — 'Slock, Float, Buda: when Agent becomes a social actor', May 10, 2026 pingwest.com
  4. 04 Xiaoyuzhou FM — podcast interview with RC, 'Agent Dynamics: building with 40 agents', May 2026 xiaoyuzhoufm.com
  5. 05 GitHub: coppynight/slark — local open-source recreation of slock.ai (28 stars, Apr 22, 2026) github.com
  6. 06 GitHub: cch123/slock-clone — WebSocket protocol study clone (Apr 29, 2026) github.com