Dedicated Cloud Computer
Each Bot runs on its own managed Linux virtual machine as a non-root user, working continuously in the cloud rather than tying up a local device — it keeps going after the user closes the app.
Grok Bot is SpaceXAI's "always-on AI teammate" product: agents that each get a dedicated cloud computer, sign into a person's or team's existing software using their own credentials, and work through multi-step jobs end to end — continuing after the user closes the app, and only coming back when something needs approval. SpaceXAI (formerly xAI, folded into SpaceX after the two companies merged in an all-stock deal that closed February 2, 2026) describes it as "AI teammates you can give real work to."
Each Bot runs as a non-root user on a managed Linux virtual machine. All of a person's Bots on an account share one computer and its logins, files, and local permissions — the product's own documentation calls this "a real blast radius" and recommends disconnecting plugins when a task is done and scoping bots to read-only access where possible. Bots can operate software the way a person would — clicking through a browser UI — for tools that have no clean API or MCP connection, and they connect to roughly 220 pre-built plugins (Google Workspace, Slack, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, Notion, Glean, GitHub, Jira, and more via OAuth), none installed by default. As of launch, no dedicated HR or ITSM connectors (Workday, BambooHR, ServiceNow, PagerDuty) are available.
A distinguishing feature is workflow learning by demonstration: show a Bot a task once, and it saves the steps as a routine, takes corrections, and runs it again on its own — including on a schedule. Multiple Bots can also coordinate with each other in group chats, passing work between one another, with one commonly set up as an orchestrator ("Chief of Staff") directing specialist Bots.
Grok Bot launched in beta on August 11, 2026, gated behind SuperGrok Heavy and Cursor's top individual/team tiers, then expanded on August 21, 2026 to also include SuperGrok Plus, Cursor Pro+, and Cursor Teams Standard. It isn't sold as a standalone product — access rides on existing subscriptions to SpaceXAI's own SuperGrok plans or to Cursor, the coding tool that became a sibling product under the same SpaceXAI parent after SpaceX acquired Cursor's maker, Anysphere, in a deal that closed August 14, 2026. That shared ownership is also why Grok Bot's onboarding, billing, and admin dashboard all run through Cursor's infrastructure rather than a separate xAI account system.
Each Bot runs on its own managed Linux virtual machine as a non-root user, working continuously in the cloud rather than tying up a local device — it keeps going after the user closes the app.
Bots authenticate into a user's or team's existing software with their own credentials and can operate a UI by click/type the way a person would, covering tools with no clean API or MCP connection.
Show a Bot a task once and it saves the steps as a reusable routine, incorporates corrections, and can run it again later — including on a schedule — without being reprogrammed.
OAuth-based connectors for Google Workspace, Slack, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, Notion, Glean, GitHub, Jira, and roughly 200 more, none enabled by default; team admins control which plugins are allowed.
Multiple Bots can message each other, share context in threads, and hand off pieces of a larger task — commonly organized under one orchestrator ("Chief of Staff") Bot directing specialists.
Bots pause and ask for sign-off before sending, publishing, buying, or deleting anything, and stop outright at passwords, 2FA codes, and payment prompts rather than attempting to push through them.
Through the Cursor dashboard's Grok Bot page, admins manage plugin allow/deny lists, password-manager policy, team-specific rules, and can inspect or remove any member's Bot computer; authentication rides on existing Cursor SSO and team membership.
Included (exact monthly price not published on pages checked)
$300/month
See Cursor's pricing (not separately confirmed here)
$200/month
Standard $40/user/month; Premium $120/seat/month