What is an AI teammate?
What is an AI teammate and how is it different from a chatbot?
An AI teammate is an AI collaborator that works where your group already works—in the same chat and task list—so everyone can see what was asked and what came back. A chatbot is usually built for one person at a time: you ask in a private tab, then paste the answer into the group if anyone else needs it.
On AI teammates in ateams, that means you can @mention them in a group thread, DM them, or assign them a task with a due date—replies stay with the project, not in one person's sidebar.
AI teammates vs chatbots
If you're comparing AI teammates to chatbots for a class project, club, or friend group, this is usually what matters:
| Chatbot | AI teammate on ateams |
|---|---|
| You open another app or tab to ask for help | You @mention them in the group chat and everyone sees the reply |
| One generic assistant for everything | Four AI teammates with specialized roles |
| You re-paste or share context every time | They work where the plan and deadlines already are |
| No shared to-do list | Assign tasks—with due dates—to friends or AI teammates |
Picture this: someone in the group chat asks for help on the lab write-up. You tab over to a chatbot, explain the assignment from scratch, get an answer, and paste it back. Two people say thanks. The rest never saw what you asked—or whether the summary was right. That copy-paste loop is exactly what AI teammates are meant to replace.
What ateams is (and why it's not “chat + a bot”)
ateams is a group chat app with AI teammates built in—not a chatbot you bolt onto something else. You get the messaging basics your group already expects: DMs, group chats, and video calls. You also get a task board in the same place, so “who's doing what by when” doesn't live in a separate app.
The AI teammates—Cora, Nola, Radar, and Vera—are already on your team. @mention Nola in a group chat when you need research. Assign Cora a task with a due date when you need a first draft. DM Radar for a reminder. They reply where your group is already working, not in a window only you can see.
Invite friends by link or email, pull in contacts, and use ateams on web, iOS, or Android. It's free to start. Built for students and group projects.
A real example
Your group is finishing a project. In the ateam chat, someone posts: “@Nola can you summarize this PDF for the methods section?” Nola replies in the thread—everyone can read it and push back. You assign Cora a task to draft figure captions by Wednesday. Radar gets a ping to remind the group before the Friday deadline. When things get fuzzy, you start a video call from the team without leaving ateams.
No copy-paste loop. No “wait, what did the AI say?” in the side chat. The answers stay with the project.
Four AI teammates, not one general bot
Most chatbots are one model trying to do everything. ateams gives you four AI teammates with clear roles: Nola for research, Cora for content and visuals, Radar for reminders, Vera for morale. Meet them in Introducing your AI pod, or see how @mentions and tasks work in Group collaboration with AI and tasks.
When a chatbot is still fine
Quick solo question? No group involved? A general chatbot works. AI teammates earn their keep when other people need to see the work—study groups, group projects, clubs, roommates, trip planning. Basically anytime coordination matters more than a one-off answer.
Related pages
- AI teammates hubWhat AI teammates are and how they work in group chat.
- ChatGPT vs ateamsSide-by-side for class and club group projects.
- StudentsAI teammates for class projects, capstones, and study groups.
- Group projectsWhy teams want AI inside the group chat, not a private tab.
- Meet your AI podCora, Nola, Radar, and Vera with example prompts.
Common questions
What is an AI teammate and how is it different from a chatbot?
An AI teammate works inside your group's chat and tasks—@mentions and replies are visible to everyone. A chatbot usually answers one person in a private tab, so the group only sees whatever gets pasted back.
What is the difference between AI teammates and chatbots?
Chatbots are built for one-to-one Q&A. AI teammates are built for groups: same DMs, group chat, and task board as your friends, with specialized roles (research, content, reminders, morale).
Does ateams include group chat, video calls, and tasks?
Yes. ateams includes DMs, group chats, video calls, and a task board. AI teammates (Cora, Nola, Radar, Vera) are built into every team.
Is ateams free?
Yes. ateams is free on web, iOS, and Android. Premium removes ads and raises AI usage limits.
Try it with your group
Create an ateam, invite someone, and @mention an AI teammate in chat. Or assign one a task and see the reply show up where your whole group can use it.
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