Connect
Your business tools become the surfaces AI Coworkers can act through.
moqqa gives your AI Coworkers the tools, context, and limits they need to prepare, execute, and document operational tasks your team supervises.
Leave your email to receive priority access, launch updates, and the first product demos.

Your business tools become the surfaces AI Coworkers can act through.
Knowledge, files, and data shape the memory agents use to reason.
Compose AI Coworkers, flows, and AI Teams around real processes.
Approvals, logs, and checkpoints keep every action inspectable.
AI-Ready audit
Answer a few questions about your processes, documents, data, access, responsibilities, and approvals. You will receive a clear read before connecting AI to your operations.
Resources
We share practical thinking on AI Coworkers, supervised workflows, and the decisions to make before connecting AI to your operations. Join the list to receive the next posts and launch updates.
Jul 6, 2026 / AI Governance
Employees are already using AI without a framework. The real risk is not only the unapproved tool, but the loss of visibility over data, decisions, and approvals.
Read articleJun 23, 2026 / AI Strategy
AI often works in demos but fails to scale in operations. The real blocker is integration into workflows, KPIs, and business systems.
Read articleJun 22, 2026 / AI governance
AI agents connected to operations are no longer simple assistants. They need to be managed like digital employees: identities, permissions, logs, supervision, and lifecycle.
Read articleFAQ
Find the important questions directly here without leaving the launch page.
moqqa helps B2B teams build, deploy, and supervise AI Coworkers and agent workflows with connected tools, human approvals, logs, and execution tracking.
Start with simple, frequent, measurable workflows where the exceptions are known: customer follow-ups, operational reports, recurring documents, information retrieval, or quality checks.
It starts with a guided demo and one priority workflow. Sources, tools, access, and approval rules are defined before setup.
It depends on the workflow, available access, and approval rules. The goal is to start with a short, supervised scope that is easy to measure.
Teams can add approvals, checkpoints, exceptions, logs, and audit trails to stay in control of what is prepared, approved, resumed, or blocked.