Launching today

SureThing.io
Autonomous agent that communicates results like a human
253 followers
Autonomous agent that communicates results like a human
253 followers
Everyone's running AI agents. Seldom hitting their business goals. AI isn't the bottleneck anymore. Humans are. SureThing is a General AI Agency. Paste any GitHub skill — it becomes a team you can @ anytime. One persistent memory across your COO, CMO, and CTO — zero silos. Agents that report up like humans. So you can finally run it like a CEO, not a debugger. With SureThing, now hit your business goals at inference speed.








Love the "CEO not debugger" line.
Real question though: when the COO, CMO, and CTO agents share one memory, who wins when there's a conflict between sales goals and product reality? 😅
BTW, many congrats on the launch team!
@boyuan_deng1 Haha reality always wins 😂 . Thanks man! 🙌
@boyuan_deng1 what a great question! Probably I will go for sales goals haha. Customer's willingness to pay explains everything. But do open for discussions.
@boyuan_deng1 LOL, I think it's "you", the CEO, tell them what you exactly want at that moment.😄
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I have like 30 starred repos and maybe 2 running lol. Congrats on shipping this, curious how the memory layer works across the COO/CMO/CTO agents — is it shared context or do they each have separate threads that sync?
@carlvert wow Calvert, you immediately locate our key competitiveness - memory. Most agent memory today is note-style. Extract, save, recall. Useful, but you still start from zero every session with better source material.
Ours is closer to procedural memory. We save the state of the work, not just what happened.
When you come back, your COO/CMO/CTO don't reconstruct from notes, they resume. Half-drafted email, pending vendor input, whatever was live in working memory still is.
You don't recall Tuesday. The agents are Tuesday.
@carlvert Great question. Each agent has its own memory and context, but can pull shared context from other agents, and call each other to collaborate on execution. So less three chatbots in parallel, more an actual team.
@carlvert Key point! How do you think about this? 😄
@SureThing.io best agent I've ever used so far. I'm using it for my linkedin post ideation to posting. how about adding personal skills?
@arjun_pansheria Thanks Arjun! Just tell your agent whats wrong, your digital extension will reflect itself and self-improve day by day.
@celine_yu thanks!
@arjun_pansheria Personal skills are very much the direction. SureThing auto-learns and evolves them at runtime as you use it, based on its own success and fail, and also your feedback.
And you can also bring your own skills if there are on other platform, or paste any open-source skill straight into your team.
From this angle, it's basically a machine for learning and internalizing skills.
@arjun_pansheria also, you can just share any best practices or skills with your agent, and let it learn them itself
Very interesting product. quick question: the agent can get certain skills from GitHub, how would the agent be suitable for a certain job in that specific startup. Could the agent be connected with working software like emails or slack so that the agent has all context?
@yjbdr yes great question, SureThing supports 1000+ popular applications (of course, emails, slack, all kinds of social media, github, posthog, notion etc. are all supported) connections via oauth, the most secure and easiest way for non-technical founders. For the advanced users, they can also setup by custom APIs for the specialized vertical tools.
@yjbdr Agent can be evolved by itself basing on your business context and skills from Github, and then provide customised solutions for your business's goal.
Love the chairman, not coder framing. How much business context can SureThing actually absorb before it starts making decisions?
@angelo_bram Honest answer: there's no fixed context bar. SureThing doesn't load your business upfront, it absorbs it through the work.
Mechanics: human-in-the-loop on every decision early. You approve, override, or redirect. Each becomes procedural state, not just notes. After enough cycles, the agent makes the call you would've made, and you stop reviewing the boring 80%.
My first reaction: this feels less like "another AI agent" and more like the missing layer between starring a repo and actually running it.
@cynthia220
Yes! you totally get it.
Digesting skills is one of SureThing's core capabilities. Installing a skill feels like hiring an experienced person, except it's free, instant, and you can swap them out anytime
@cynthia220 And memory is also another differentiator. But you need to try it to get to understand. Free to try Cynthia!
@cynthia220 Bingo! Please try it further and share more great thoughts with us.