Apex is an autonomous agent that lives inside Outlook and Teams. It drafts your emails, books your meetings, follows up on proposals — and reports what it did.
"We built the AI layer Microsoft should have shipped. Not another assistant. An employee who works in your stack."
Reads your inbox context, drafts replies in your voice, handles the back-and-forth on scheduling, vendor updates, and client follow-ups. Sends or stages for your review.
Reads your calendar, proposes optimal times, negotiates with external calendars, sends the invite, and adds the prep note. Zero ping-pong.
Tracks every open thread. Checks in on proposals, contract reviews, and meeting recaps. Writes the nudge. Sends it. Logs the outcome.
Every morning: what's done, what's blocked, what's new. Five things that matter. No noise.
Microsoft built an assistant. Enterprises needed an employee. The gap between those two things is where work actually happens — and it's being ignored. Apex closes it. Not with better prompts. With an AI that does the job.
Not a chatbot. Not a plugin. An autonomous employee that lives in your Microsoft 365 environment and does the work so you don't have to.