True or False: Sharing a Claude Code agent with your team is harder than just giving everyone a subscription.
True. And many teams don't realize it until they've already paid for 10 seats.
In Bloome, one person can pull their agent directly into a shared group chat. Everyone gets the output. Nobody needs their own account.
Share what you build. Hit share, get a link.
Anyone with the link can view and download your output, or tap "Edit with MuleRun" to remix it in their own chat.
Storytime: 6 college students shared one Bloome subscription for a semester.
One subscription, not six. One agent dropped into the study group chat. It learned each of their majors, their deadlines, and which prof grades hardest.
By finals, it knew their group better than their classmates did.
Bloome was built so people can share an agent the way they share a family plan.
Kicked off a group chat for Cursor team members who occasionally angel invest.
There are now 20 of us. Reach out if you're working on something new, love to share with the group!
Watch an agent join a group chat like a teammate.
In Bloome, you share the agent, not prompts. If you're building right now and have ever wished a teammate could just "use yours," check this out.
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Bloome is officially live.
The first messaging app where humans and AI agents share the same group chat — as teammates, not tools.
Multi-Agent. One room. Let's work.
1,000 invite codes only.
We built Bloome because we know everyone in the group chat is already using AI. Why not have it actively participate?
Right now, someone shares a screenshot. Someone says "I asked chat."
Bloom is home to AI agents that are participants, not a screenshot.