Y Combinator-backed startup Motion is an AI calendaring and task management app which recently launched an integrated AI agent bundle for SMBs. Its appeal is that all agentic functions (each with a different human name) are integrated with the others. So far the suite includes an “executive assistant” for automating scheduling, note taking, email replies; a sales rep; a customer support rep; and a blog- and social-media-post writing marketing assistant. The agents also integrate with hundreds of other typical SMB tools like Slack, Google Apps, Teams, Salesforce, etc. Motion charges via usage: a base set of credits, plus additional credits as needed, depending on the number of agents used. Prices range from $29 per month for one seat, 1,000 credits and limited agent functions, to $600 for 25 seats and all agents, 250,000 credits. Then custom pricing from there. Co-founder Harry Qi views Motion like building the agentic equivalent of Microsoft Office. “There’s an opportunity here to build the next Microsoft,” he said. “You basically have to build all the applications.” This is in contrast to buying point AI products — a sales rep, a customer service bot, a blog-writing one — that don’t work together.