A team of twelve.
Learning your business, by name.
Nora reads strategy. Liam runs finance. Eva runs marketing. Lila takes care of people. Eight others stand beside them. A council, not a chatbot.

Kai Weston · Black
Rook Intelligence

Up 34% on last quarter. Twenty new leads, mostly from referrals and LinkedIn. Two of them are in the 100k plus budget band, a first for this year. Want me to draft a short weekly summary and send it to the team on Slack?
Twelve agents. One team. One workspace.
Each one owns a domain. All of them share context. You speak. They listen. Together.
They run your business, quietly.
They remember
Every lead. Every project. Every invoice. Shared memory across the team.
They draft
Emails, proposals, summaries, in your voice.
They act
With your blessing, they move a lead, send an invoice, schedule a meeting.
They answer
Ask anything about your business. Ask by name.
Guided autonomy. Never unattended.
Intelligence is only useful when it answers to you. Every action is reviewable. Every action is revertible.
You bless. They act.
Kai proposes. You approve. The action happens. Or it does not. Trust grows by the week.
Every action logged.
Who, what, when. A full audit trail on every change any agent makes.
Listening, always.
The home screen is a listening post. Speak when you are ready.
Plain language.
No prompt engineering. No syntax. Just say what you mean.
Private to you.
Workspace memory never trains foundation models.
“The day I said good morning and meant it, I knew they were part of the company.”
Plain answers.
Which model is behind Rook Intelligence?
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A blend of frontier models, routed for the task. Our primary weights are served by Claude. Routing respects the sensitivity of the data.
Does my data train the model?
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No. Workspace memory is private to you and never used to train foundation models.
Can I switch off intelligence?
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Yes. Intelligence is a layer, not a requirement. Turn it off and Rook Dots stays quiet.
How do I teach an agent my voice?
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Every edit, every approval, every rejection is a signal. Over a week, the tone settles in.










