
Mistral rebrands LeChat as Vibe, betting its chatbot's future is as a full-blown work agent
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Mistral AI has rebranded its chatbot Le Chat to Vibe, integrating chat and coding agents with a new Work Mode that operates independently within platforms like Google Workspace and Slack.
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Mistral AI has rebranded its chatbot Le Chat to Vibe, integrating chat and coding agents with a new Work Mode that operates independently within platforms like Google Workspace and Slack. The Pro subscription price has been reduced from €17.99 to €14.99, positioning Vibe against competitors like OpenAI and Google.
Key Points
- Vibe's Work Mode can process emails, reports, and pull requests autonomously.
- The Pro subscription price was reduced from €17.99 to €14.99.
- Vibe directly competes with agent-based solutions from OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic.
- Integration includes popular platforms like Google Workspace, Outlook, Slack, and GitHub.
- No specific usage limits have been disclosed by Mistral AI.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryMistral AI is renaming its chatbot Le Chat to Vibe and bundling chat, coding agents and a new Work Mode under one brand. The Work Mode docks onto Google Workspace, Outlook, Slack or GitHub and processes tasks such as emails, reports or pull requests independently. The Pro tariff has been reduced from 17. 99 to 14. 99 euros, although Mistral has not specified any concrete usage limits. The company is thus positioning itself more directly against the agent-based offerings from OpenAI, Google and Anthropic.
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