Run a virtual company, not another AI chat box.
Brief it once; a team of AI departments does the specialist work, handing off on a record that can't be rewritten — so quality never rots.
Your company has departments.
Seven rooms, each a specialist with its own research tools and its own kind of document. You move between them like walking a floor.
Home
The front door. Chat an idea; it drafts documents and dispatches them to the right room.
→ briefsR&D
The forge. Builds, debates, and reports a build-ready spec, verified against real sources.
→ specsLegal
Contracts, IP, compliance — grounded in live case-law, never invented opinion.
→ memosFinance
Budgets, pricing, unit economics — every number in ₹ and $, conservative case stated.
→ modelsMarketing
Channels, spend, positioning — defers affordability to Finance, claims-law to Legal.
→ plansBusiness
Deals and partnerships — routes every legal-weight question instead of guessing.
→ deal notesMeeting
The room where departments talk. Every cross-team question shows up here, in the open.
→ the busYour context can't rot.
Most agent pipelines quietly rewrite their own context, and quality drifts. Ours physically can't — and that's the whole point.
Every hand-off is a document sealed with a content hash and linked to its parents' hashes. The database is configured so those rows can never be updated or deleted — Postgres itself refuses. Agents read prior context; they cannot forge it.
No silent overwrites. No context rot. A chain you can audit hash by hash.
It's real. Here's the receipt.
Watch the departments hand off.
The most un-fakeable thing in the product: rooms asking each other real questions, in the open.
→ FINANCE
→ LEGAL
→ LEGAL
Run your own virtual company.
We're opening Agent Foundry to a small first group. Drop your email, get a beta key.
Questions.
Is my company's data private?
Yes. Every workspace is isolated at the database with forced row-level security — one tenant can never see another's documents, runs, or messages.
What can the departments actually do?
Each room researches and produces its own kind of document — a legal memo, a finance model, a marketing plan, a deal note, a build spec — and hands off to other rooms when a question crosses departments.
What does "context can't rot" really mean?
Each hand-off document is content-hashed and linked to its parents, and the database physically refuses to update or delete it. Later steps read that sealed history; nothing can silently rewrite it.
What does the beta cost?
Nothing. It's invite-only and free during beta — no card. Pricing comes later, once the beta tells us what a "company-month" is worth.