Venture
WebMeet AI Collaboration Cloud
WebMeet turns meetings into shared work environments where people, documents, and specialized agents can move work forward in real time.
Why meetings deserve a richer workspace
Meetings today are still largely audio-video streams with screen sharing and chat. The conversation happens, but the context decisions, references, action items, and supporting materials remains fragmented across email threads, documents, and individual notes. Teams lose continuity between the live discussion and the work that follows.
WebMeet is designed to turn the meeting into a collaborative environment where memory, documents, decisions, and specialized agents participate together in real time. Instead of a transient conversation, the meeting becomes a persistent work session with structure, traceability, and follow-through built in.
What WebMeet creates
WebMeet combines video and audio communication with shared documents, interactive whiteboard-style surfaces, real-time transcripts, automated summaries, decision tracking, and access to project memory. All of these elements live in the same session so participants can reference materials, capture outcomes, and assign actions without leaving the meeting context.
The platform also supports specialized agents that can join meetings to perform specific functions: taking notes, researching questions, retrieving documents, running analyses, or drafting outputs based on the discussion. These agents are configurable and scoped to the team's needs and policies.
AI-native collaboration
What distinguishes WebMeet from conventional video conferencing is the depth of AI participation. Agents in a WebMeet session have access to the conversation stream, shared materials, and project context. They can respond to requests, offer information, and produce work products that the team can review and refine during the meeting itself.
This creates a fundamentally different collaboration dynamic. Instead of meeting to decide what to do later, teams can make progress on documents, analyses, designs, and plans during the meeting with AI support. The meeting becomes a production session rather than a coordination checkpoint.
Integration with the Outfinity ecosystem
WebMeet is designed to work with AssistOS workspaces and Ploinky communication infrastructure. Meetings can pull context from active workspaces, push decisions and action items back into project memory, and use secure communication channels for file exchange and agent coordination. This gives teams a continuous thread between meetings and the work they support.
The integration path also means that WebMeet benefits from the broader Outfinity infrastructure for governance, identity, and secure exchange. As the ecosystem grows, WebMeet becomes more capable without requiring separate development for each capability.
Use cases and target environments
The strongest use cases are in environments where meetings are part of ongoing knowledge work. Research groups use WebMeet to review findings, capture decisions, and preserve reasoning for later reference. Distributed software teams use it for design sessions, sprint reviews, and technical discussions where context continuity matters.
Training environments, customer support organizations, and project-heavy collaboration settings all benefit from a meeting platform that preserves and structures what happens during the session. As AI assistance becomes more common in work tools, WebMeet provides a natural environment for human-AI collaboration.
Venture direction and business model
WebMeet follows a SaaS model with team and enterprise tiers. The free tier offers core meeting functionality with basic agent access. Paid tiers add advanced agents, deeper integration with AssistOS, expanded storage for meeting memory, and administrative controls for compliance and governance.
The venture targets organizations that are already investing in AI-enabled workflows and need a collaboration platform that matches the sophistication of their other tools. The product direction is shaped by real requirements from research, software, and professional services teams.
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