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Bitrix24 Users Are Building Apps With AI Through the New “Vaybkod” Platform

Russian business-management platform Bitrix24 has unveiled a major new release called Vaybkod at the Bitrix24 Day 2026 conference. The update is designed to turn artificial intelligence into a full participant in corporate workflows, using AI to build applications and chatbots, manage documents, and support collaboration between project teams.

By 2026, the rules of software development have clearly shifted – it should be admitted. Today, marketers and accountants can use artificial intelligence to build working software in less than half an hour.

Build an App in Minutes Without Writing Code

The new approach relies on “vibe coding,” a development method in which users describe tasks to an AI agent in plain language instead of manually writing code. People define the direction, explain the overall goal, and review the finished result. Previously, applications had to be assembled manually. Now the AI handles the repetitive and technically complex work involved in creating digital products. Bitrix has launched a platform for the Russian market that combines vibe coding with a broader ecosystem of enterprise software tools.

Inside the Bitrix24 platform, users already have access to everything required to build an application or chatbot. Launching the process is intentionally simple: users only need to start a conversation with the AI assistant, which then handles the routine development workflow. Applications can work with real company data, while access to production servers remains limited to the customer’s own team. Useful tools created through the system are later added to the application catalog.

AI Takes Over Routine Operations

The platform gives employees across different industries the ability to independently create applications that solve real workplace problems. The AI designs workflows, writes code, configures business logic, and prepares deployments, while the Bitrix24 Vaybkod platform manages servers, integrations, deployment infrastructure, and operation inside the broader ecosystem. Businesses receive tools that accelerate decision-making and make workflows more manageable and predictable.

A Shared Workspace for Teams

Another major addition in the new release is OpenClaw, described as the first ready-to-use external AI agent inside Bitrix24. The agent can operate around the clock, accept commands through chat, and work inside CRM systems, task-management tools, calendars, and other platform services. Connecting the agent to Bitrix24 requires only a few clicks. After that, the platform automatically registers the bot, links it to an AI model, and configures the integration.

A Separate Work Plan for Every Employee

The release also changes how teams collaborate by introducing a unified workspace for project coordination. Inside the universal “AI Projects” interface, employees can communicate, manage tasks, and review all project-related information. The key feature is the active role played by AI. The AI Projects environment includes a virtual assistant capable of analyzing tasks and chat discussions while also advising employees. The AI gathers key topics, identifies risks, warns teams when document approvals or assignments are approaching deadlines, and generates regular project summaries.

Workload distribution for each team member is monitored through the Bitrix24 Check-in 2.0 service. Many specialists no longer work from a traditional office, and the service helps structure their workday. An AI agent creates work schedules that are visible both to employees themselves and to their managers.

Importantly, all bots and AI agents operate entirely inside the Bitrix24 platform. Data is not transmitted to third-party servers, and the system can function inside a company’s closed internal infrastructure.

The latest Bitrix24 release illustrates a broader transition from AI as a simple text-generation assistant toward AI embedded directly into enterprise environments where it works with operational data, manages projects, launches bots, and develops applications.

The update also aligns with Russia’s broader push toward import substitution in enterprise software, the development of domestic AI tools, and reduced dependence on foreign digital services. Russian enterprise software could also gain export potential across CIS markets. The developer’s website already offers localized versions for Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.

We are witnessing an interesting trend: people are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain focus on a single task for long periods of time. In response, teams are breaking large tasks into smaller ones because that makes work easier to manage. But as a result, one major project can turn into a chaotic stream of microtasks and discussions scattered across different chats. Only managers still see the overall picture, and they are forced to manually track progress across hundreds of small actions. We addressed that problem with the new AI Projects feature. It includes an AI agent that takes over micro-management tasks and effectively becomes the project’s memory
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