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Human+AI platform starts public rollout from Palo Alto

Teamily AI and its Agentic AI Infra platform TensorOpera AI opened their Human+AI social platform to the public on 8th July 2026. The product stack has already served more than 5 million users worldwide.

From Palo Alto, California, the rollout started across dozens of countries on 8th July 2026. Public users can now access the full stack, which Teamily AI says is built to help people and teams build and grow a company.

At the core is an AI-native messenger where humans and AI agents work together in one place. Instead of using one assistant, users work with teams of agents that create, coordinate and automate tasks.

Those agents can write slides and documents, build webpage-based product prototypes, set up monitoring dashboards, and run marketing and social media campaigns with closed-loop data collection. Teamily AI also lists market research, competitive analysis, legal research, financial management, fundraising, customer engagement and team coordination among the supported tasks.

Co-founders Dr. Aiden Chaoyang He and Professor Salman Avestimehr called the launch a major public opening. “This is the moment we open our doors to the world,” they said.

The founders said they want every person and team to move from idea to product, from product to market, and from market to growth and investment with an AI-native team.

TensorOpera AI and AgentOpera

Teamily AI follows a four-year product path that includes FedML, TensorOpera AI, AgentOpera and Teamily AI. FedML was the founders’ first startup and focused on helping enterprises train AI models on private data without merging or exposing that data.

FedML aimed to solve enterprise problems while preserving privacy, security and control. In early 2024, the team launched TensorOpera AI to deliver enterprise-grade model serving.

TensorOpera AI let companies privately deploy open-source models, customise them with post-training and fine-tuning, and run them in production. Then in 2025, the team introduced AgentOpera as an agentic AI platform for enterprises.

AgentOpera added an agent hardness layer with multi-model and multi-agent orchestration, a memory operating system, MCP connectivity and tool integration. As a result, enterprises could move from single AI models to coordinated AI agent workflows.

Over the past six months, those earlier products were turned into Teamily AI. During the past three months, the company also ran a crowdsourced beta with about 20,000 registered seed users and several hundred paying customers.

Teamily Inc. Was founded in 2022 and is based in Palo Alto, California. Users can access Teamily AI on the web and through mobile app stores, including iOS, Android, Windows and Mac.

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Priya Nair
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Priya Nairhttp://www.Melbourne-Insider.au
Priya Nair writes about business, the economy and the world of work for Melbourne Insider. She reports on the companies, industries and economic decisions shaping Victoria, translating complex announcements into what they mean for local businesses and workers.

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