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Emergent Launches Wingman Its Messaging-First Autonomous AI Agent

Emergent, the Bengaluru startup behind a vibe-coding platform, launched Wingman, a messaging-first autonomous AI agent designed to manage and automate tasks through chat, featuring background integrations with email, calendars and workplace apps. The company said Wingman operates inside platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram, allowing users to assign, monitor and approve actions without adopting a new interface.

Wingman connects to existing workflows and can execute routine actions autonomously while using "trust boundaries" to request approval for consequential steps, and it runs alongside Emergent’s vibe-coding tools that let nontechnical users build software with natural-language prompts. The startup, founded in 2025, began a limited free trial and plans paid access afterward.

For consumers and teams, Wingman aims to shorten task friction by turning chat into an operational surface, matching how people already coordinate work. As autonomous agents become a competitive category, embedding them in familiar messaging apps could accelerate adoption while keeping human oversight where judgment matters.

Trend Themes

  1. Messaging-first Autonomous Agents — Embedding autonomous agents directly into popular chat platforms presents a pathway for seamless task orchestration without forcing users into new interfaces.
  2. Trust-boundary Automation — Automation confined by context-aware approval gates enables higher-risk decisions to remain human-supervised while routine tasks are fully delegated to software.
  3. No-code Vibe-coding for Agents — Natural-language programmable tools that let nontechnical users design agent behaviors unlock rapid customization of autonomous workflows across roles.

Industry Implications

  1. Enterprise Collaboration — Integrating autonomous agents into workplace messaging ecosystems promises to reduce coordination overhead and transform how teams assign, track and approve work.
  2. Consumer Messaging Platforms — Messaging apps that support third-party autonomous actors could evolve into operational interfaces that host commerce, services and personal productivity agents.
  3. SMB Automation Services — Small and medium businesses stand to gain accessible agent-driven automation offerings that connect email, calendar and apps without heavy IT investments.

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