hyperspell is officially in @ycombinator f25! 🌟
your ai agent is a clueless genius. hyperspell gives it context and memory so it can act like your smart teammate.
try our product today: https://t.co/5FBR6853fN
Come race Porsche 911s with us at Pier 30 this saturday.
1000+ founders raised more than $1M+. Three 911s. A racing track we're building from scratch on the San Francisco waterfront. Open bar. DJs. Food trucks. The whole thing.
We're turning Pier 30 into an F1-style party.
Saturday June 6th. 1:30-6 PM. Pier 32 at the Embarcadero.
RSVP approval required. Driving slots are limited.
Organized by @imagineagi
with @fondohq, @TrustVanta , @awsstartups, @rippling, @composio, @conduitai, @hyperspell, @cladlabs, @getreflex, @mindstudioai, @joinergo, @EntelligenceAI. @PlanetScale
Link below 👇
your ai agents are einstein-smart…. but act like the genius new hire who never read the handbook.
they guess your org chart and hallucinate decisions.
they’re useless when your team’s on vacation.
we’re proud to present our 5-day learning track on the company brain — in collab with @hyperspell (YC F25)
here’s what you’ll get:
• why clueless geniuses kill most agent projects
• the missing company brain layer that gives them real context
• a dead-simple playbook so they finally know your company
join now and lock in founders pricing before it disappears.
👉 https://t.co/5CV5XAQIqi
we built @hyperspell as the company brain to extract tacit knowledge from granola, slack, email, and structure it as a filesystem for agents
our retrieval layer uses some of the concepts from gbrain and it’s a game-changer
onboarding takes 15 mins
https://t.co/pcx7fMmxZS
we predict that the majority of @hyperspell customers in 2035 will be AI-first
even if the company is all agents from day one, you still need a company brain to centralize and share context between agents
the source is different but the need remains
@agrimsingh@taiuti@reactorworld@aiDotEngineer all of the most cracked builders were there
people will look back at the speakers for the AIE SG conference the way they look at the paypal mafia
@dessaigne we’re seeing lots of folks building a company brain to ingest all context from slack/gmail/notion/granola and make it queryable for agents with @hyperspell
once agents have all the context they can create a self-improving loop for your company
@t_blom@garrytan agents are clueless geniuses
the bottleneck is not their intelligence
it’s getting the right context
we built a company brain @hyperspell to extract tacit knowledge from email, slack, and docs, and structure it for agents
takes 15 minutes to onboard:
https://t.co/UEiESXLb7V
agents are clueless geniuses
the bottleneck is not their intelligence
it’s getting the right context
we built a company brain @hyperspell to extract tacit knowledge from email, slack, and docs, and structure it for agents
takes 15 minutes to onboard:
https://t.co/UEiESXLb7V
@MadisonMills22 getting the right context to agents massively reduces token expenditure
we’re seeing folks create a company brain using @hyperspell to minimize token cost for their workflows
@zarazhangrui we’ve seen this with our customers too
they’ll set up a single brain with @hyperspell and have a team to structure the shared context
then create shared agents for the whole team on top of that context
every non-founder at hyperspell makes the exact same salary. we don’t negotiate
founders make less. i’m the lowest-paid full-time employee at the company
we pay enough that nobody worries about money, but not so much that people optimize for it
we’ve had ex-citadel, ex-google, a former surgeon, and engineers with 15+ years of experience take up to 60% pay cuts to join
equal pay removes a surprising amount of politics. nobody spends energy wondering if they’re underpaid relative to someone else, negotiating for marginal bumps, or optimizing for promotion cycles
the hiring question becomes:
“do we want to work with this person?”
the most valuable people are usually optimizing for agency, ownership, and who they get to work with