#grok-bot
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Grok Bot for small business: what actually shipped in August 2026
xAI launched Grok Bot on August 11, 2026 — always-on AI teammates with their own cloud computer. What it does for an owner, what it costs to access, and what it still does not replace.
Grok Bot vs a custom Telegram or Discord agent
Grok Bot now covers a lot of owner-console work that used to need a custom chat bot. When to use Grok Bot, when to keep Telegram or Discord, and when you still need both.
Grok Bot pricing: what it actually costs in 2026
There is no Grok Bot SKU. Access is bundled into SuperGrok Heavy, Cursor Ultra, or Cursor Teams Premium, plus a weekly allowance and on-demand tokens. Here is the owner math.
The first Grok Bot handoff that is actually worth it
Do not give Grok Bot your whole company on day one. Give it one multi-tool job with a clear deliverable, approval on anything that sends, and a routine you can correct once.
Grok Bot does not replace a website that converts
Always-on AI teammates will not save a rented-looking homepage. Why the front door still wins clients in the Grok Bot era, and how to quote a site that matches the business.
Grok Bot approvals, shared logins, and what not to trust yet
Grok Bot's computer is shared across all of your Bots. How to grant access, what should still need approval, and the security questions to ask before it signs into money or clients.
Grok Bot for agencies: keep Discord, move the ops layer
Agencies were the natural Discord-agent buyer. Grok Bot's parallel teammates now cover a lot of that ops layer. What to keep in Discord, what to move, and what still needs a site that sells.