Mistral AI is renaming Le Chat to Vibe, repositioning the former chatbot as a work tool that handles emails, writes reports, and ships code all the way to the pull request stage. Existing conversations and settings carry over, but the pricing is new.

Work mode is the main event. Vibe hooks into Google Workspace, Outlook, SharePoint, Slack, or GitHub and runs tasks from there, scanning inboxes, pulling numbers from a spreadsheet, building a report, and pushing it to Notion or SharePoint.

Before the agent kicks off, it lays out its plan and waits for a thumbs-up. Every step can be expanded and checked. Tasks can repeat daily, weekly, or monthly. So-called skills save recurring workflows as templates, similar to what Anthropic rolled out for Claude last year.

Code Mode drops programming agents into isolated sandboxes. They build features, fix bugs, write tests, and open a pull request when they're done. Sessions run in parallel, survive a closed laptop, and should be launchable from Slack starting in June. To go with it, Mistral is shipping a new VS Code extension and a CLI update with a /teleport command that moves running sessions and their history between the terminal and the cloud.

Four pricing tiers, one big question mark