Keep the work moving
without the status-meeting scavenger hunt
One brief in. A whole team gets moving.
Tasks
Launch brief progress
- Read the sourcesWaiting
- Compare the findingsWaiting
- Draft the planWaiting
Agent team
- RSResearch specialistRead the sources
- PAProduct analystCompare the findings
- LWLaunch writerDraft the plan
Your files can stop playing hide-and-seek
Assets
Keep files and captured websites together in your private library.
- PDF Uploading
- Website Capturing
- PNG Uploading
Come on in
the agents are busy
What do you want to do today?
No more
so… what is happening?
Every task. One tidy view.

Poke into any agent to see the brief, the progress, and the latest work.
Answers that show their work
Open the source without leaving the finished answer behind.
No mystery owners
Every piece of work says who has it.
The useful kind of status update
See what is moving, what is waiting, and what is done.
Change your mind. It is allowed.
Stop a task, tweak the brief, or send Max in a better direction.
Bring the good stuff
leave the tab chaos behind
Save a page before it shape-shifts
Assets
Keep files and captured websites together in your private library.
- PDF
- PNG
- Website Captured
Capture it again later and Max lines up the new copy beside the old ones.
Let Max use the tools your team already knows
Plugins
Connect services Max can use when you mention them with @.
Read and organize your inbox, manage drafts, and send email from Max.
Browse assigned network file shares and read or write files within your access.
Search the current public web and return source links.
Call a tool by name and Max brings it into the job.
Your tools, now on speaking terms
Pick which services Max can use for each job.
Set it. Forget it. Check the result.
Run the same job again without rebuilding the whole brief.
One search, fewer scavenger hunts
Find a chat, file, saved page, or result from one box.
Messy brief in.
Finished work out.
Bring the ingredients
Attach files, save pages, and switch on the tools the job needs.
Tell Max what good looks like
Max turns the brief into assignments, so every part has a clear owner.
Check, nudge, ship
Open the result, follow the sources, or change the brief while the team works.
See the work.
Not just the ta-da.
Know exactly who has it.
Open the team view for the owner, the live status, and what happens next.
Every answer brings receipts.
The source material and working steps sit right beside the finished result.
Change the plan halfway through.
Stop a task, edit the request, or point the next step somewhere better.
Pick your Max
From €30 per seat
Everything a team needs to put Max to work.
- Agent Team and saved Agents
- Chats, Projects, and message steering
- Assets and captured websites
- Plugins for connected tools
- Scheduled tasks
- Unified search, sources, and visible tool activity
Custom pricing
For organizations with a few more knobs, rules, and requirements.
- Custom plugins
- OAuth login
- Service-level agreement (SLA)
- Personal support contact
- API access available on request for an additional charge
You were probably
wondering
The short version of how Max works, what you can plug in, and which plan makes sense.
What is Max?
Max is an AI workspace with a team you can actually see. Hand over a job, follow every assignment, check the output, and jump in whenever you like.
What can I throw at Max?
Files, websites, and the tools your team already uses. Max keeps the context with the job, so the sources do not wander off before review time.
Can I jump in after a task starts?
Absolutely. Open the task, check the brief and progress, then stop it, change the request, or steer the next step.
Can Max do the boring thing again next Tuesday?
Yes. Schedule the job once and run it again without rebuilding the brief every time.
What comes with Business?
The Agent Team, saved agents, chats, projects, assets, captured websites, plugins, scheduled tasks, unified search, sources, and visible tool activity. In short: the useful stuff.
When does Enterprise make sense?
When your organization needs custom plugins, OAuth login, an SLA, a personal support contact, or paid API access by request.