All types of databases, Redis, Postgres, Clickhouse, Mysql etc. now display important stats and metrics aswell as most run queries in the Maple service map
42 agents. 216 threads. One dashboard. Every agent gets its own prompt, tools, skills, and budget. Deploy specialized agents across your company. From the team at Airtable.
Announcing Cofounder 2: Run an entire company with agents.
It's the infrastructure for the one person billion dollar company - orchestrating agents across engineering, sales, marketing, ops, and design.
(and yes that's my real grandma in the video)
I strongly believe that the ultimate stack for working with AI agents is:
- Paperclip @Paperclip_AI
- Hermes Agent @Teknium
- Pi @badlogicgames
Each tool has a different strength/usecase that makes it shine. https://t.co/aIjAZAEKFf was built to combine all of these under a single orchestrator and to run them all across multiple machines on any device (web, mobile, desktop). Hence the name….
The factory is building itself and has moved to deploying autonomous agents on separate VPS instances. A self-sustaining team of workers that scales up whenever a new task demands it. Fully automated through /factoy-stack
It’s been a powerful week:
Testing Bankr infra for partners;
Self-building factory in action;
@latenightonbase show and CT spaces;
Inspired by your support.
ClaudeKit Engineer v2.14.0 - the biggest update we’ve ever shipped.
25 days. 996 commits. 135+ skills. 251,380 lines of new code.
honestly, this one is almost a full rewrite.
here’s what matters most:
1/ Ship pipeline - merge → test → review → commit → push → PR. one command. that’s it.
2/ Agent Teams v2.1.0 - agents now have cross-session memory, parallel collaboration, event-driven hooks. your agents communicate with each other better than most dev teams do.
3/ Security scan - secret detection, OWASP vulnerability scanning, dependency audit. all automated, no need to remember to run anything manually.
4/ Deploy everywhere - Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare, Railway, Fly .io, AWS, GCP… one skill to rule them all.
5/ Red-team code review - always-on adversarial review. it finds bugs like it’s trying to hack your code.
6/ Problem solving engine - 6 sub-techniques: collision-zone, inversion, meta-pattern, scale-game, simplification, when-stuck.
and there’s more: context engineering, sequential thinking, visual preview system, kanban orchestration, 82 new hook files…
important breaking change: all skills are now prefixed with "ck:" (e.g. /fix → /ck:fix) to avoid collision with native Claude Code commands.
update in one command:
ck update
if you’re already on ClaudeKit, go update. this one hits different 💪
Somebody just mapped the ENTIRE Hermes Agent ecosystem
40+ skills, tools, integrations, and resources for @NousResearch's agent, all in one curated list
highlights:
▫️ skills that upgrade themselves after every run
▫️ 734 security playbooks, ready to deploy
▫️ visual UI for memory, sessions, and skills
▫️ remote control your Android from your agent
▫️ Claude Code -> Hermes task handoffs
▫️ full OpenClaw migration in one command
▫️ AI council that debates before executing
every entry has a real editorial description, not just a link
the ecosystem most people don't know exists yet
https://t.co/5dUWWRh99x
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Give your ai agent eyes to see the entire internet for free
Read & search
- Twitter,
- Reddit,
- YouTube,
- GitHub,
- Bilibili,
- XiaoHongShu
One CLI, zero API fees.
Lots of companies are now building primitives for an economy where AI agents are the primary users instead of humans.
They're betting on an economy of AI coworkers.
1. AgentMail (@agentmail): so agents can have email accounts
2. AgentPhone (@tryagentphone): so agents can have phone numbers
3. Kapso (@andresmatte): so agents can have WhatsApp phone numbers
4. Daytona (@daytonaio) / E2B (@e2b): so agents can have their own computers
5. Browserbase (@browserbase) / Browser Use (@browser_use) / Hyperbrowser (@hyperbrowser): so agents can use web browsers
6. Firecrawl (@firecrawl): so agents can crawl the web without a browser
7. Mem0 (@mem0ai): so agents can remember things
8. Kite (@GoKiteAI) / Sponge (@PayspongeLabs) : so agents can pay for things.
9. Composio (@composio): so agents can use your SaaS tools
10. Orthogonal (@orthogonal_sh) so agents can access APIs easily
11. ElevenLabs (@ElevenLabs) / Vapi (@Vapi_AI) so agents can have a voice
12. Sixtyfour (@sixtyfourai) so agents can search for people and companies.
13. Exa (@ExaAILabs): so agents can search the web (Google doesn’t work for agents)
If you stitch all of these together, you get a digital coworker that looks more human than AI.
Announcing https://t.co/FAZQ1Bpe7T - the open standard for Agent Companies
Import and run entire companies with a single command
Just run `npx https://t.co/FAZQ1Bpe7T add <repo/company>`
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