Motion's AI Employees Fuel Upmarket Growth
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This spike shows Motion found a much bigger wallet than calendar software alone can reach. The old product helped a person plan their day. AI Employees sells a bigger outcome, replacing recurring admin work like project updates, scheduling, follow ups, and research. That shift lets Motion charge more per account, add usage based spend through credits, and move from a personal productivity tool toward a team operations budget.
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Motion’s packaging changed alongside the growth. The company page describes AI Employees as pre built agents for executive assistance, project management, and sales operations, and notes a consumption component where customers pay credits for agent actions on top of the base subscription.
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The pricing ladder also moved upmarket. Motion’s research page lists AI Workplace at $19 per seat per month and AI Employees at $29 per seat per month, while external pricing pages show broader AI Employees tiers for larger teams, which fits an enterprise motion built around annual contracts and bigger deployments.
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That makes Motion less comparable to pure schedulers like Reclaim or Clockwise, and more comparable to workflow automation software. The product is no longer just finding free time on a calendar, it is taking in work requests, creating tasks, assigning owners, updating project state, and pushing work across business tools.
From here, the prize is becoming the control layer for small and mid sized teams that want software to run routine knowledge work without hiring more coordinators. If Motion keeps turning scheduling data into reliable multi step task execution, revenue can compound through both seat expansion and heavier agent usage inside each customer.