What Beagle is.
Updated 2026-07-14
Beagle is an AI teammate that lives in Slack and Microsoft Teams. It reads the channels you grant it, connects to the tools your team already uses, drafts the work - reports, replies, updates, follow-ups - and waits for a human's approval before anything leaves the workspace. It is made by Alamere Labs and priced in credits, not seats.
How Beagle works
Beagle runs one loop, everywhere: read, draft, wait for a nod.
- Read. Beagle watches the channels you add it to and reads from the tools you connect - under your own OAuth grants, scoped to what you allowed.
- Draft. When there is work to do - a status update due, a report to compile, a thread that needs an answer - Beagle drafts it from the real context in your stack.
- Wait for approval. Nothing outbound is sent on Beagle's own authority. Every action that touches the outside world is held for a human's approval first.
Work happens where the team already is: you talk to Beagle in Slack or Teams the way you would talk to a colleague, and it replies in the thread.
What it connects to
Beagle connects to roughly 3,200 apps - Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Linear, Notion, ClickUp, HubSpot, Stripe and the rest of the working stack. Each connection is made with OAuth on the Connections page, is scoped to your tenant, and can be revoked at any time. The full catalogue is on the integrations page.
What it costs
Beagle is priced in credits, not seats: the whole team can use it, and you pay for the work it does. Signing up is free and comes with 1,000 credits, no credit card required. A $49/month membership adds 5,000 credits on every invoice and unlocks one-time top-up packs (10,000 credits for $99, 50,000 for $449). Enterprise is a custom annual contract. Full details are on the pricing page.
What Beagle is not
- Not a chatbot in another tab. Beagle does not wait for prompts in a separate app. It works inside the workspace, sees the context, and picks up recurring jobs on its own schedule.
- Not an automation builder. There are no flowcharts to wire or branches to maintain. You tell Beagle what you want in plain language, and it uses judgement rather than a fixed trigger path.
- Not autonomous outbound. Beagle never speaks for a person without a human in the loop. Client-facing sends, emails, and tool actions that touch the outside world wait for approval.
FAQ
What is Beagle?
Beagle is an AI teammate for Slack and Microsoft Teams, made by Alamere Labs. It reads the channels you grant, drafts work from the tools you connect (about 3,200 apps via OAuth), and holds every outbound action for human approval. It starts free with 1,000 credits; a $49/month membership adds 5,000 credits per invoice.
Is Beagle a chatbot?
No. A chatbot answers prompts in its own tab. Beagle works inside Slack or Teams, connects to the team's tools, runs recurring jobs on schedule, and drafts real deliverables for approval. You can chat with it, but chat is the interface, not the product.
Who makes Beagle?
Beagle is built by Alamere Labs, based in California. Support is at hello@heybeagle.com and security contact is security@heybeagle.com.
Does Beagle act without permission?
No. Anything that leaves the workspace - an email, a client reply, a change in a connected tool - is drafted and held for a human's approval. You can approve a single action, approve every use of a tool for that conversation, or wave it through entirely; the choice lasts only for that conversation.
Read next
- Getting started - From signup to the first approved draft
- Approvals - The human-in-the-loop model
- Pricing - Credits, membership, and packs