Introducing Osmaura (YC S26), AI agents that help corporate law firm partners find new matter opportunities. 🧵
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I’m excited to share that Osmaura has joined Y Combinator’s S26 batch.
Yeabkal and I left MIT last semester to work on our startup together full time. We spent months in pivot hell, chasing ideas, throwing things away, and trying to find a problem that felt both important and real.
After months of trying, we've landed on a problem that's exciting to us.
Law firm partners are under constant pressure to originate more work, stay close to clients, and spot new matter opportunities week after week.
Osmaura is our attempt to help.
Our agents monitor web, news, socials, and internal firm context to identify relevant client opportunities, explain why they matter, and help partners act on them at the right time.
Doing this well is a hard technical problem. The signals are noisy and the output has to be trusted by people operating in high stakes relationships.
That is exactly why we are excited to work on it.
Grateful to everyone who has helped us get here, especially @xuster, @agupta, and others who helped us early. I am also especially excited to build this with @abe_yebe.
If you are a law firm partner, BD leader, or someone thinking deeply about how firms grow, we would love to talk at [email protected] or [email protected].
Like you start with ur circle of knowledge and then you poke a hole in that circle and then when peek through you realize there is whole other circle you never could of imagined. How fun hehe
@andy_matuschak oo interesting piece! Makes me think about domain experts whose job is partly understanding the app (ex. sales w/ salesforce or financial analysts w/ excel). Curious if the next gen of experts who grow up with coding agents are going to drastically separate the two
@a1zhang Interesting framing, to what extent do you think context compression and inter-agent communication would matter in the decomposition structure