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Alpaca AI

A unified workspace for AI chat, an autonomous agent swarm, an interactive code studio, and a design system inspector — connected to the tools your team already runs.

Who it's for

Built for teams juggling too many separate tools.

Most teams don't have an AI shortage — they have an AI sprawl problem: one tool for chat, another for coding help, a separate pass for design QA, and no single place to hand off work that spans more than one step. Alpaca AI puts all four in one workspace instead of four different browser tabs.

  • Product and engineering teams who move between planning, code review, and design checks in the same day.
  • Small teams and founders who can't justify a separate subscription for every function.
  • Anyone who wants one place to hand off multi-step work instead of babysitting a single chat thread.
How it works

From project to finished task in four steps.

1. Start a project

Group related conversations and tasks into a project so context doesn't get lost in one long, undifferentiated chat log.

2. Pick a mode

Switch between Chat, Agent Swarm, Code, or Design without leaving the project or starting over.

3. Connect your tools

Link Slack, GitHub, Gmail, Asana, or X once through the integrations marketplace, and Alpaca can act inside them directly.

4. Let Agent Swarm handle the rest

Hand off anything that spans multiple steps or data sources — Agent Swarm runs it and reports back instead of a single reply.

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One workspace, four modes

Chat, act, ship, and inspect — without switching tools.

Chat

A conversational interface for everyday questions, drafting, and quick research — no separate tab for every small task.

Agent Swarm

Autonomous, coordinated agents that carry out multi-step tasks instead of a single back-and-forth reply — hand off the work and get a finished result back.

Code

An interactive code studio for reviewing, analyzing, and working with a codebase directly in the workspace — review a pull request without switching to your IDE.

Design

A design system inspector for checking components and visual consistency — catch an inconsistent spacing token before a designer flags it in review.

Integrations

Alpaca AI connects to the tools your team already uses.

Alpaca is built to sit alongside your existing stack, not replace it. A marketplace of app integrations lets it act directly inside the tools your team runs day to day.

Slack

Summarize key updates from recent conversations.

GitHub

Review open issues and pull request activity.

Gmail

Draft replies for the emails you're behind on.

Asana, X, and more

A growing marketplace across productivity, dev tools, design, and social.

Workspace

Work stays organized as it grows.

Projects

Conversations and tasks are grouped into projects, so context for a campaign, feature, or research effort stays together instead of scattered across one long chat history.

Recent activity

A running history of recent requests makes it easy to pick a task back up — from a UI tweak to a piece of onboarding copy — without re-explaining the context.

Part of StackWise Labs

Alpaca AI is one of four production AI systems built by StackWise Labs — see Nexus AI Workspace for our enterprise document-retrieval platform, or ProposalFlow AI for automated RFP responses.

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Alpaca AI FAQs

Alpaca AI is a unified AI workspace built around four modes — Chat, Agent, Code, and Design — so a team can move between conversational AI, autonomous multi-step task execution, code analysis, and design system inspection without switching tools.

Agent Swarm is Alpaca's autonomous agent mode: instead of a single back-and-forth chat, it runs multiple coordinated agents against a task and reports back, suited to work that spans several steps or data sources.

No — it connects to them. Alpaca integrates directly with tools like Slack, GitHub, Gmail, Asana, and X, so it can summarize conversations, review pull requests, or draft replies inside your existing workflow rather than requiring you to migrate off the tools your team already uses.

Yes — Alpaca groups conversations and tasks into projects, with a running history of recent activity, so context stays organized instead of living in one long undifferentiated chat log.