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Buda
A company built of Claw agents that are Cloud-native
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A company built of Claw agents that are Cloud-native
84 followers
OpenClaw gave you an agent. Buda gives you a company. Recruit or sell Skills, Agents, and Teams from a Marketplace, coordinate them with an Organizer, and watch every agent work live in Browser and Terminal — all in one screen. Long-running isolated sandboxes with SSD volumes — secure by design, no Mac Mini needed. No setup, no model config. Works across Slack, Discord, WeChat, Teams, and web. Buda runs your entire company. Actually doing things.












Buda
Uh! interesting! I built my own agent to check all the company emails, because each app will have its own support emails, plus all the admins! also one other agent that would give me the daily digest! I like this concept, probably nowadays each company will build their own ecosystem instead of going for the big ones. Who is the perfect candidate to use this product?
Buda
@mary_rojas1 You’re basically the perfect user already 😄
Buda is for teams running multiple agents across workflows — but want them to collaborate instead of staying siloed.
Lessie AI
This hits different! The idea of agents taking over tasks and people shifting to managing them feels a bit wild, but also very real. Curious what’s the first job people are actually handing over to Buda?
Buda
@alexia_li Great question — and yeah, it does feel wild at first 😄
What we’re seeing in practice is people don’t hand over one big job — they start with repetitive, always-on workflows:
• Dev: an “issue coder” agent that picks up tasks, fixes bugs, runs tests, and ships
• Sales / Support: agents that monitor inboxes, find leads, and draft replies
• Marketing: agents that create content, post, and iterate based on feedback
The shift isn’t “replace a role” — it’s letting agents take over the execution layer, while humans move to approving and steering.
Funny thing is — once people start, they don’t stop at one 😄 they build a whole team.
Agnes AI
sounds like a HRD for claws! What is the maxinumber of claws concurrently that Buda could support?
Buda
@cruise_chen Haha, pretty much 😄
In theory — unlimited. Buda is built on auto-scaling infra, so it expands as your “claw team” grows.
In practice… it’s more about how many agents you want to run (and maybe how many you’re willing to pay for 😄)
Buda
Hey PH! 👋
If Kelly’s intro got you curious about Buda, here are two things you’ll probably notice pretty quickly once you start using it — both a bit different from most agent platforms (including tools like OpenClaw).
1️⃣ Multiple agents in one workspace
Inside a workspace you can create multiple specialized agents, for example a Full-Stack Engineer or an SEO Specialist. Your teammates can share and collaborate with the same agents in one place.
And when you want to expand the team, Buda includes a built-in Marketplace.
You can recruit ready-made Agents, install useful Skills with one click, or add entire Teams (bundles of multiple agents) created by others.
2️⃣ No model setup — latest models ready to use
You don’t need to configure API keys or model providers.
Buda automatically gives agents access to the latest models from multiple providers, so they can pick the best one for the job — Claude, Gemini, GPT, and others.
For example, in the screenshot below the agent is generating an image using Nano Banana 2 — no setup required, just ask and it runs.
🎁 Product Hunt Special
If you're trying Buda today, don't miss the PH launch perk — there's a promo code on the page that gives you extra credits.
We also made a quick 1-minute walkthrough showing how to use it:
👉 How to Redeem a Buda Redemption Code
Buda
Hey Product Hunt! 👋
Kelly shared why we started Buda. Kelvin showed what it can do.
I’ll share something more personal — how Buda saved my hair (literally 😅).
As a designer, I used to rely heavily on Discord + OpenClaw for image generation and video editing. The capabilities were amazing, but the workflow was honestly chaos — assets scattered across channels, long threads where files basically disappeared, and trying to find the right version later felt like digital archaeology.
So when we built Buda Drive, we focused on one thing: making AI outputs actually manageable and reusable.
📁 Buda Drive
Instead of files getting buried in chats, everything agents generate — images, videos, documents — is automatically organized in Drive with previews. You can easily find, reuse, and manage them in one place, with built-in protection so important files don’t get lost or accidentally deleted.
The biggest shift for me:
I’m no longer just using AI tools — I’m managing an AI team with a structured asset system.
If you work in design, content, or video, you probably know how big that shift is.
Curious how everyone here is managing AI-generated assets today?
(or are we all still scrolling through Discord threads 😂)
Lessie AI
Really interesting take on turning people into AI managers instead of replacing them. That shift feels subtle but pretty important.
Buda
@colin_yu_123 Yeah — it looks small, but it’s actually a big shift.
People stop being “doers” and start becoming system builders + operators.