Give it a task, close your computer. Grok Bot keeps working.
Grok Bot assigns complete tasks to agents that can use your apps, work in parallel, and keep running in the cloud.
Grok Bot takes the form of AI teammates that can be assigned a task from start to finish. Each Bot can sign in to the apps and websites its owner uses, navigate their interfaces, and continue working in the cloud even when the user’s personal computer is turned off.
The use cases shown go beyond conversational assistance. A Bot can research prospects, consult a CRM, prepare email and LinkedIn sequences, manage an inbox, track expenses, or handle support tasks. Some actions can remain pending for approval before execution, including sending messages.
Multiple Bots can run in parallel with distinct responsibilities and be brought into the same conversation to hand work off to one another. Users can also demonstrate a workflow once so a Bot can save it as a routine and repeat it later, including on a defined schedule.
The system relies on a persistent cloud computer associated with the user. Despite the presence of multiple Bots, they share the same virtual machine, along with its files, browser sessions, and service logins. This architecture makes it easier for them to preserve context and hand tasks off between one another.
The beta is available to SuperGrok Heavy, Cursor Ultra, and Cursor Premium Teams subscribers. It can be accessed from desktop and iOS, with weekly usage included and additional consumption billed based on token usage.
On the security side, the documentation mentions encryption for data in transit and at rest, an opt-out from training, and an Auto Review system for controlling certain sensitive actions. Additional enterprise settings are planned, including DLP, certificates, proxies, and network controls.