Create the roles you need
Stand up agents for research, marketing, operations, admin, product, and the gaps your team cannot staff yet.
Agentic
Sign inFor founders, operators, and lean business leaders
Create roles for the gaps you cannot staff, plan complex work, put agents on watch, and let them check their own execution before you decide what matters.
We open access in small cohorts. Add your email and we'll send one note when your cohort opens; early conversations shape what we build first.

Today's AI is great at pieces of work. Turning those pieces into something real still lands on you: you plan it, correct it, stitch it together, and become the only thing checking whether it was actually done right.
Create your agent team
Cover the skill gaps you do not have time or budget to fill.
Every founder and lean business hits the same wall: the work outside your expertise. The marketing you do not know how to run, the research you cannot keep up with, the operations and admin that eat the day. Agentic gives you role-based agents for that work, so you can create the team first and then put it through a real operating flow.
Stand up agents for research, marketing, operations, admin, product, and the gaps your team cannot staff yet.
Solo founders get leverage without learning every function; small teams get extra operators without another hire.
Give agents a job, tools, and boundaries, then move the work into planning, monitoring, and verification.

Plan complex work
Not a template you fill in. A plan reasoned out for you.
Hand over a goal and a planning agent works out what the job really takes: the steps, the order, the dependencies, the risks, and which agent role should own each part. You get back a plan you can read, edit, and approve before anything runs.
The planning agent designs the plan from the goal up, the way a sharp operator would.
Research, product, design, and build, coordinated in one plan instead of one chat at a time.
See the whole plan, change anything, sign off before it runs.

Monitoring
Intelligent monitoring, with agents deciding what actually matters.
Put your agents on watch over what is really happening in your business: your systems, your incoming signals, the state of a workflow in motion. They judge whether drift is real, whether it is worth your attention, and what response fits the context.
Agents weigh what's a real signal and what's noise, instead of tripping on a hard-coded rule.
Surface it, handle it, or escalate, depending on what's actually going on.
Adjusts as conditions change, rather than blindly running a preset.

Self-checking execution
It checks its own work. You keep the calls that need you.
Work gets broken into units that carry their own success criteria, and the system checks every unit against them as it runs.
Routine correctness checks run themselves, so you can hand over execution without re-reading every line.
The system confirms the work was done right; you decide whether it is good, whether it meets your bar, and whether consequential steps should proceed.

Beta access
The waitlist is the signal we use to choose early beta conversations and invite the next batch of users. No account setup yet, just one email.
Agents act through tools you approve, every run leaves a trace, costs are visible up front, and useful work can become a reusable playbook.
Agents use only the tools and permissions you allow.
See exactly what every agent did, step by step.
Preflight estimates and hard caps, with no surprise bills.
Checkpoints, resume, and save a successful run as a reusable playbook.
Connects to your tools and your choice of models, with no lock-in to one vendor's ecosystem.
Turn a one-off mission into a repeatable play your team runs again and again.

Get first access
Agentic is for people trying to turn AI from one-off prompts into a working team: solo founders covering skill gaps, small technical teams coordinating execution, and SMB leaders looking for leverage without hiring every specialty.
Leave your email and we will invite cohorts as the beta opens. Expect one access note, not a newsletter.