AIM Engines
AIM Engines is a host platform for AI-native workbenches. Each workbench is a domain-specific application that automates a specific category of business work using AI agents. The platform is designed for SMB marketing and operations teams — companies in the 1-50 employee range that need the power of purpose-built software without enterprise complexity or enterprise pricing.
What it is
A workbench is not a general-purpose AI assistant. It's a focused application built around the job it does. Content Workbench handles content creation and distribution. Community Workbench handles community monitoring and engagement. Each workbench has a defined set of capabilities — the verbs it knows how to execute.
Community Workbench, for example, knows how to identify relevant conversations, monitor activity across channels, respond to engagement, post original content, react to community signals, moderate discussions, and administer channel configuration. Those capabilities are explicit, auditable, and controlled — you decide what the workbench is authorized to do.
How it works
The host-plugin model means workbenches share the infrastructure layer while staying independent at the product layer. You authenticate once with AIM Engines. Every workbench you use shares that identity, your tenant context, and your billing relationship. You don't configure separate accounts, manage separate API keys, or reconcile separate invoices.
Workbenches plug into the host. From the host's perspective, a workbench is a well-defined unit that declares its capabilities and operates within the permissions you've granted. From your perspective, it's a product that does a specific job — you don't need to understand the host architecture to use it.
Billing flows through the host as well. Workbench subscriptions and AI compute usage appear in a single statement. No surprise charges from a workbench vendor you forgot you'd signed up for.
Available today
Content Workbench is live. It creates and manages content, then publishes it where it needs to live — your site, social channels, email list — using AI agents. It is not a content management system; it doesn't host your content. It's the part of your content operation that produces and distributes content. The difference matters: your content lives where it should live, not locked in a CMS vendor's database.
Community Workbench is in development. It monitors, responds to, and moderates community activity across the channels your audience uses. Early access is available — get in touch if you're building and maintaining community presence and want to be involved.
Coming next
The workbench roadmap is driven by the jobs that come up most often for SMB marketing and operations teams. A CRM Workbench — focused on the mechanics of lead tracking, pipeline visibility, and follow-up without full CRM overhead — is the leading candidate for the next workbench in the suite. Other areas on the roadmap include operations, reporting, and recruiting.
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