Augment or replace your stack
Each category below solves one slice of the work. AnyTeam runs all of it — on one memory that learns your reps, your team, and your org. Here's how it compares.
Augment or replace what you have — flex AnyTeam to exactly what your team needs.
Generic AI remembers. Ours understands.
Same prompt. Two very different answers. Generic AI gives the average reply. AnyTeam pulls your accounts, your calls, your voice — and answers like it's been on the team for years.
AI tools are single-player mode. AnyTeam helps you collaborate.
Selling is a team sport. AnyTeam is the one AI that gets sharper the more your team works in it together — shared knowledge, coaching, and handoffs that actually move with the deal.
A team brain that compounds
Shared playbooks, battle cards, and account research reach every rep automatically. New hires inherit the team's knowledge on day one — and it gets smarter the more you collaborate.
Coaching from patterns, not recordings
Gong watches reps. AnyTeam watches the deal. Coaching surfaces patterns from outcomes and CRM signals — managers have conversations, not interrogations.
Templates & to-dos that travel
Publish the best rep's prep, discovery, and follow-up playbooks once — everyone uses them. Hand off a deal and the to-dos, context, and stakeholder map go with it.
In the room on every call
Managers can't sit in on every rep's conversations. AnyTeam is — on all of them — surfacing what matters: deals at risk, key moments, broken promises. A short, prioritized digest, not a wall of notes.
6 hard problems solved on day one
The product is the 95% an internal prototype or generic AI tool never gets to. Here's what AnyTeam ships with — already built, run, and maintained.
A real sales workflow
8am before the Boeing demo, a chat box does nothing.
A brain for your org
Your accounts, stages, and voice, not generic recall.
Multiplayer
Shared playbooks & handoffs, not one private thread.
Lives in your workflow
Acts in your calendar, email, CRM, and calls.
Survives turnover
When a rep quits, their DIY assistant quits too. We keep it as company IP.
Governed & maintained
SSO, audit, permissions, kept alive as models change.
8am before the Boeing demo, a chat box does nothing
Real sales work isn't a Q&A loop. It's the rep, in their car, in the elevator, mid-meeting — needing prep, an answer, a battle card, a follow-up, all without typing a prompt.
AnyTeam is the workflow: the morning briefing assembled before the rep is up, the live guidance surfaced in the call, the artifact ready when the meeting ends, the to-do tracked until it's done. You can prompt a generic AI for any one piece. You can't prompt a generic AI for the whole shape of the day.
Your accounts, stages, and voice — not generic recall
A general-purpose AI can recall facts about Boeing. It can't recall your Boeing deal — the champion, the renewal date, the doc your team flagged, the way you sign off your emails.
AnyTeam is built on top of a memory layer that models your org's ontology: who reports to whom, what stage a deal is in, what "discovery" looks like at your company, what your voice sounds like in writing. That layer takes years of design, not a prompt — and it's the thing that makes every output usable on the first try.
Shared playbooks & handoffs, not one private thread
A DIY assistant lives inside one rep's ChatGPT history. It doesn't show up for their manager. It doesn't transfer when the deal gets reassigned. It doesn't get smarter as the team learns.
AnyTeam is multiplayer by design: agents and playbooks publish to the whole team, deals carry their context to whoever picks them up, and every interaction makes the shared brain a little sharper. The team — not the individual — owns the IP.
Acts in your calendar, email, CRM, and calls
A prompt-able AI sits in a tab. To do anything useful, the rep has to copy from email, paste into Salesforce, drag to Slack — every action by hand.
AnyTeam runs across the stack: reads the inbox, writes to Salesforce, sends through your own email, posts the recap to Slack, joins the Zoom call as a teammate. The rep never leaves the conversation to operate the tool — the tool operates around them.
When a rep quits, their DIY assistant quits too
Every prompt the rep wrote, every play they fine-tuned, every customer's voice they trained on — gone the day they leave. The next rep starts from zero.
AnyTeam keeps the playbooks, the agents, the account memory, and the buying-team maps as company IP. Turnover stops being a context-loss event. The new rep walks into the role with the team's collective brain already loaded.
SSO, audit, permissions — kept alive as models change
Security review for a DIY agent is an open question. Who has access? What did it do? Which model is it on now? Did it train on customer data this week?
AnyTeam is the answer your security team will sign off on: SSO/SAML, role-based access, AES-256 at rest, exportable audit logs, a kill switch, and a separation of reasoning from action. As the underlying models improve, you don't refactor — we do.
In five lines, this is the work
The argument for AnyTeam, condensed. Read top to bottom.