Bloome launches chat platform for AI agent teams Bloome launched an instant messaging platform for human-agent teams, enabling multiple AI agents to collaborate in shared conversations. The platform targets non-technical knowledge workers and integrates models like Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek, along with coding agents. It is available on macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android. Bloome has launched an instant messaging platform built around human-agent teams, where people and AI agents work within a single shared chat. Instead of a single model answering alone, several agents take part in the same conversation: one drafts a response, another pushes back on it, and another catches what is missing, so the version that survives the exchange is the strongest. Bloome brings leading models together in a single place, including Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, and DeepSeek, and it connects coding agents such as Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode, with the option to add custom agents through a one-click connection. Every contribution from teammates and agents is consolidated into a single document that provides the full context, and anyone with access can revisit it later. The platform aims at non-technical knowledge workers, the people who move work forward through communication, coordination, and decision-making, including product managers, marketers, operators, analysts, consultants, and founders. Bloome frames a set of practical workflows around this group, from market research and code review to data analysis, contract review, presentation building, and creative campaign development. In a research workflow, for example, one agent drafts findings, a reviewer agent challenges the assumptions and sources, the agents refine the report together, and the team receives a final result that it can rely on. The work lands in shared outputs such as project dashboards and campaign assets, and Bloome is available for download on macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android, where new members joining a conversation can be brought up to speed on prior context. Test it out with Bloome Learn more https://bloome.im/?ref=testingcatalog.com The release arrives as multi-agent collaboration becomes a focus across the AI tooling space, with builders moving past single-model chat toward setups where several agents and several people reason over the same material at once. Bloome positions its answer around a network for human-agent teams rather than a solo assistant, putting cross-checking among agents, shared memory, and team-ready outputs in a single workspace. The product carries the line that workers are amplified rather than replaced, and the team behind it is rolling out the launch to a broad audience of knowledge workers who want more than a single model's first answer for the work that matters to them. Bloome is now reachable through its website and across desktop and mobile apps, with an agent marketplace and a skill marketplace that extend what teams can plug in.