What is Markhub
A team messenger redesigned to work alongside AI.
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Until now a messenger was a tool for delivering messages.
But delivery disappears. Decisions get buried in the conversation, and someone has to go back and write the document, sort out the work, and record the meeting.
In Markhub the conversation itself is the record.
AI understands it and carries it through into decisions, to-dos, notes and meeting records, so every conversation accumulates as work you can act on and as knowledge the organisation keeps.
Conversation becomes decision, decision becomes execution, and execution becomes the team’s memory.
What makes Markhub different
- Turn anything said in a conversation straight into a note or a to-do.
- Online and offline meetings are recorded and summarised automatically.
- AI understands the context and takes on part of the work with you.
- Conversation, documents and work connect as one flow.
- Decisions and outcomes accumulate as team knowledge.
A tour of the first screen
After signing in the screen splits into three areas.
- Left: navigation to the main features
- Middle: the conversation in the selected hub
- Right: the detail of the selected mark
The sidebar
- Catch up: everything you missed while you were away, fast.
- Flow: topics, decisions and to-dos from your conversations, in order.
- Hubs: the hubs you belong to, and the way into each one.
- Agents: talk to an AI agent and hand work over.
- Direct Messages: 1:1 and group conversations with teammates.
- Connected: external services such as Slack and Notion.
The middle: marks
Chat, notes and to-dos are all managed as one unit called a mark. Pick Chat, To-do or Note in the composer as you write, and convert between them afterwards.
A mark is not just a message. It is Markhub’s basic unit of work, starting in conversation and carrying through to execution and record.
Filtering marks
The filter at the top of a hub narrows the view to one kind of mark. Pull up just the to-dos, notes or files, and long conversations stop hiding what matters.