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Grok Bot Review 2026

xAI's always-on AI teammate. Each Bot gets its own cloud computer, signs into the apps you already use, and works around the clock. No standalone plan — bundled into SuperGrok Heavy and Cursor subscriptions.

★★★★4/5

What Makes Grok Bot Unique

An AI teammate with its own computer that signs into your real apps and finishes multi-step jobs end to end — the trade being that every Bot on your account shares one machine and one set of credentials.

What is Grok Bot?

Grok Bot, which hit public beta on August 11, 2026, is the clearest bet yet on what an AI agent product should feel like: a named teammate with its own cloud computer that signs into the apps you already use and finishes multi-step jobs while you sleep. It is not a workflow builder. You show a Bot how to do a job once, it saves the routine, and runs it for you afterward. Early users keep saying the same thing: nothing to learn, it feels like bringing on a coworker. Inside xAI itself, teams use it for overnight account research, drafting sales outreach, and reproducing bugs in the product UI.

The caveats are real and worth stating plainly. The pricing is the first wall: there is no standalone plan, no free tier, and no trial. You get Grok Bot by buying SuperGrok Heavy (~$300/month) or a Cursor subscription, which is less a coincidence than a roadmap: xAI is acquiring Cursor with the deal expected to close in Q3 2026, and Grok Bot's accounts run through Cursor's system. The bigger question is security. Every Bot on your account shares one cloud computer with one cookie store and one set of credentials, and xAI's documentation says it plainly: do not use separate Bots as a security boundary. If that concentration of access is unacceptable in your work (finance, regulated data, client accounts), this product is a non-starter regardless of the demos. For a solopreneur already living inside Cursor, the incremental cost is low and the capability is genuinely new. Pricing checked August 16, 2026.

Key Features

  • Always-on agents: each Bot runs on its own persistent cloud computer (browser, filesystem, terminal) and keeps working after you close the app
  • Signs into your real tools: works inside apps with or without APIs via computer use, from email to invoicing
  • Watch-and-learn setup: show a Bot how to do a job once, it saves the routine and runs it for you afterward
  • Chief-of-staff coordination: one Bot can manage specialist Bots that message each other and hand off tasks
  • Human-in-the-loop gates: Bots pause for passwords, 2FA, CAPTCHAs, and payments instead of guessing
  • Account-level cloud computer shared by every Bot on the account, sessions persist across tasks

Pros & Cons

✓ Pros

  • +Real work in real tools: the job lands in your actual apps, not as a chat draft
  • +No workflow builder to learn — watch-and-learn setup is the differentiator
  • +Runs 24/7: Bots keep going while you sleep, and partial work hands off between Bots
  • +Works on platforms with no API or MCP at all, via visual computer use

✗ Cons

  • Security model is the release's central controversy: every Bot shares one cloud computer, one cookie store, one set of credentials — xAI's own docs say 'do not use separate Bots as a security boundary'
  • No free tier, no trial, no standalone plan — you must buy SuperGrok Heavy or a Cursor subscription to test it
  • Credential concentration: one vendor holds the login to every tool you connect
  • No Legacy Privacy Mode support — teams on that setting are blocked entirely
  • Enterprise access is waitlist-only; persistent sessions can drop when the cloud computer's network address changes

Who Is It Best For?

Solopreneurs already inside Cursor or SuperGrok, and teams that can live inside one vendor's trust zone. Best for: overnight research, drafting, and recurring operational tasks. Not for: finance, regulated data, or client accounts where credential concentration is unacceptable.

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