Zoom has announced the launch of ZoomMate, an agentic AI workspace designed to integrate workplace conversations with workflow execution. Developed as part of Zoom’s ‘system of action” strategy introduced in March, the tool connects real-time conversational context with search capabilities, automated workflows, custom agents, and content creation.
The platform aims to streamline fragmented tools by aggregating information across Zoom and connected business applications. According to the company, ZoomMate is designed to generate deliverables from meeting data and manage follow-up tasks within a single interface, aligning with Zoom’s strategy to transition conversational insights into completed tasks.
“What drew me to Zoom was a simple truth: no other company sits where Zoom sits — at the centre of every conversation where work decisions get made,” said Russell Dicker, chief product officer at Zoom. “ZoomMate is built on this insight. Before, during, and after the meeting, ZoomMate connects what was decided to what needs to happen next across every system where your work lives.”
“The market is moving away from isolated AI helpers and toward tools that can better connect decisions, data, and workflows across an organisation,” said Melody Brue, vice president and principal analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy. “Many AI offerings operate on the edges of work, with limited access to the real-time context affecting decisions. ZoomMate approaches this differently because it sits inside the conversations where those decisions unfold. This can give it a live business context and help make its recommendations more grounded in the work that teams are actually doing.”
How Teams Can Use ZoomMate
ZoomMate integrates into existing workflows to provide real-time assistance and project continuity from initial meetings to final deliverables. By connecting conversational context with enterprise data, the platform aims to automate administrative tasks so teams can focus on execution.
- Knowledge Workers: Users can prompt ZoomMate to retrieve information from Google Docs, open Jira issues, and surface recent Slack discussions before a meeting begins. It can also manage and schedule events via Google Calendar or Outlook by assessing participant availability. Additionally, ZoomMate can search for project updates across documents in Google Drive and SharePoint, using the live conversation as the primary source of truth.
- Sales Teams: ZoomMate can pull account details from Salesforce prior to a call, update opportunity records immediately afterward, and draft follow-up proposals using the meeting transcript—all within the same application.
- Product and Engineering Teams: The tool can gather project background from Google Docs, identify open Jira issues, and surface relevant discussions from collaboration tools. It then converts action items into structured plans or status updates based on the latest decisions.
- HR and Operations Teams: ZoomMate can answer policy questions using connected knowledge bases, route employee requests to the appropriate systems, and automatically trigger onboarding workflows once a new hire’s start date is confirmed.
Conversations as the orchestration layer for modern work
As AI becomes integrated into workplace software, the primary challenge shifts from generating content or summarizing meetings to helping teams complete the tasks generated during those discussions. Conversations are the foundational context layer for modern work because they capture the decisions, intent, approvals, objections, and next steps that drive business outcomes.
ZoomMate is designed around this concept. By linking conversational context with enterprise systems and agentic execution, it aims to allow teams to transition from discussion to action without losing context across disconnected tools.
Pricing and Availability
ZoomMate is available starting today for online and direct customers in North America, priced at $20 per user per month with included AI credits. Availability for additional regions (including EMEA and APAC) and industry verticals is expected to roll out later this year.