Today, we’re launching Configure to kill onboarding for agents.
It lets agents share context with each other, so they can personalize instantly and stay synced.
Embeds inline like Plaid or Stripe Link. Works via MCP or tool call with Claude Code, Codex, and any agent.
"killing onboarding for agents" honestly undersells what we're really building here.
Configure is built on the thesis that interconnected experiences across products will become a default setting.
this wasn't possible pre-LLMs (at least not at the fidelity we're promising) because everyone had different schemas, but LLMs read/write text -- making them fundamentally compatible at a very basic level.
sending an email, building software, designing a brand, scheduling a meeting, booking a flight... are already becoming "agentic" products and are set up to build off each other in ways that weren't possible before.
at first, interconnected experience might look banal; sharing memories and preferences here and there -- but in 3 years it could look like pixel-tailored ui pinned to taste profiles.
solving this requires us to solve a cold start problem around an initial network that requires very high density, build systems that are compatible, and ultimately keep an end-user in control of what's shared.
but if solved, the unlock is a new type of personalization loop, that grows recursively, while keeping users in control.
this is just the beginning and we're excited to share more as we go
Today, we’re launching Configure to kill onboarding for agents.
It lets agents share context with each other, so they can personalize instantly and stay synced.
Embeds inline like Plaid or Stripe Link. Works via MCP or tool call with Claude Code, Codex, and any agent.
"killing onboarding for agents" honestly undersells what we're really building here.
Configure is built on the thesis that interconnected experiences across products will become a default setting.
this wasn't possible pre-LLMs (at least not at the fidelity we're promising) because everyone had different schemas, but LLMs read/write text -- making them fundamentally compatible at a very basic level.
sending an email, building software, designing a brand, scheduling a meeting, booking a flight... are already becoming "agentic" products and are set up to build off each other in ways that weren't possible before.
at first, interconnected experience might look banal; sharing memories and preferences here and there -- but in 3 years it could look like pixel-tailored ui pinned to taste profiles.
solving this requires us to solve a cold start problem around an initial network that requires very high density, build systems that are compatible, and ultimately keep an end-user in control of what's shared.
but if solved, the unlock is a new type of personalization loop, that grows recursively, while keeping users in control.
this is just the beginning and we're excited to share more as we go
Configure offers more than shared context for your agent. It also lets users take already connected apps to your agent without needing to re-auth, and lets users permission what they'd like to share.