Nobody can see the runs
Your company's agent work is spread across personal chats. There is no shared view of what's running, what's stuck, and what's about to ship.
AI agents now work for hours or days at a time, but only the person who started them can see them. Handbell gives your whole team one live view of every agent run, so anyone can watch, steer, or take over.
You open a chat, type a prompt, and the agent goes to work in a window nobody else can open. It runs for two days. The only person who knows how it's going is whoever started it.
Your company's agent work is spread across personal chats. There is no shared view of what's running, what's stuck, and what's about to ship.
The person who started the run owns it forever. Vacation, meeting, timezone: the agent waits on one human, and everyone waits on the agent.
Checking agent output now takes as long as producing it. One reviewer, working alone, is the slowest part of your agent stack.
Work the whole team depends on shouldn't be visible to only one person.
Handbell works with whatever already runs them. Your agents, your tools, your repos. Handbell is the shared layer on top, not another agent.
A table holds a team's agents, runs, and people. Everyone at the table sees the same live state. No transcript links, no forwarded screenshots.
Anyone can drop into a live run. One person steers at a time, every action is recorded with a name on it, and hand-offs take under a minute.
Documents did it. Design did it. AI is the most powerful work tool yet, and it's still played solo. We're building its multiplayer moment.
Documents went multiplayer, and the doc everyone could edit won.
Design went multiplayer, and the canvas everyone could see won.
The agents everyone can watch, steer, and take over will win.
Runs got long. Agent sessions now span hours to weeks. Work at that scale pulls in many people, and today's tools give them nowhere to stand.
Tools model one human. Every agent protocol defines states and steering for a single person. Shared supervision is the missing piece.
Accountability stays human. An agent cannot be held accountable. The humans who can must be able to see, steer, and take over.
Your coding-agent fleet on one table, reviewed by the whole team.
see the scenes →Overnight account briefs and RFP drafts, with a name on everything customer-bound.
see the scenes →Instant takeover on escalations; refunds ring the person who owns them.
see the scenes →Agent redlines with a lawyer's name on every judgment.
see the scenes →Three-day research runs with honest progress and provenance.
see the scenes →Long workflows with approvals and an audit trail built in.
see the scenes →Founding teams get early-access pricing locked for a year and a direct line to the people building Handbell. Bring your team and your agents to one table.