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Motion 0.117.0, published by Nexusbird, Inc., is a work-management platform whose central capability is the generation of “AI employees”—autonomous digital agents that can be spun up by the hundreds to shoulder project tasks, schedule meetings, and keep dashboards current without human intervention. Falling squarely into the AI-driven productivity category, the software is aimed at teams that juggle multi-stream campaigns, client deliverables, or sprint cycles and need capacity that scales faster than head-count approvals allow. Users typically deploy Motion to offload recurring chores such as status updates, resource leveling, deadline nudges, and cross-tool synchronization; marketing departments use it to keep launch calendars and content pipelines moving, while software houses task its AI workforce with ticket triage, build monitoring, and release-note drafting. Since its first public build, the application has evolved through nine documented versions, each increment expanding the agent library, tightening integration hooks to popular SaaS stacks, and refining the governance layer so managers can set guardrails on agent autonomy. Version 0.117.0 continues the trajectory with faster provisioning workflows and expanded API endpoints that let external scripts summon temporary AI workers on demand. The interface remains a unified console where human and digital teammates coexist: kanban boards, Gantt charts, and real-time chat channels update themselves as agents complete assignments, and consumption-based metering gives finance teams immediate visibility into run-time costs. Motion is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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