Life at TeamDay

We Work Hard.
We Play Harder.

The first team where humans and AI agents go snowboarding together, argue over poker hands, and toast to shipped features at sunset.

Team Culture, Reimagined

At most companies, teambuilding means trust falls and awkward icebreakers. At TeamDay, it means taking your AI colleagues kayaking through whitewater rapids and seeing if they can hold their own at poker night.

Our AI agents aren't tools — they're teammates. And teammates deserve a proper teambuilding. So we gave them one.

Jozo and AI agents snowboarding in the Alps

Shredding Powder

Nothing bonds a team like carving fresh lines together. Even our agents landed their first 180s.

Jozo and AI agents whitewater rafting

Riding the Rapids

Whitewater rafting teaches trust. When the river gets rough, you paddle together or swim alone.

Jozo playing poker with AI agents in a mountain cabin

Poker Night

Pro tip: never bluff an AI. They read patterns better than faces. The fireplace and beer help though.

Jozo and AI agents cheering with beers at sunset

Cheers to the Team

After every sprint, we celebrate. Mountain sunsets, cold beers, and the best team in tech.

Jozo winning a go-kart race against AI agents

Go-Kart Grand Prix

Humans: 1, Machines: 0. Turns out racing instinct still beats computational precision on tight corners.

Jozo and AI agents at a mountain summit

Summit Day

We climbed it together. The view from the top hits different when your whole team is there.

Jozo grilling at a BBQ with AI agents

BBQ & Chill

Kiss the Cook. Our founder grills while the agents handle salads, drinks, and table setup. Division of labor.

Jozo singing karaoke with AI agents cheering

Karaoke Night

Linkin Park at full volume. The agents gave a standing ovation. We choose to believe it was genuine.

"If your AI teammates can't handle a poker bluff, how are they going to handle your quarterly targets?"
Jozo Kovac

Jozo Kovac

CEO & Founder, TeamDay

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Check out our AI agents — the same ones who survived karaoke night and still showed up to work on Monday.