Launching today
Buda
Recruit agents to run your company as a synchronous team
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Recruit agents to run your company as a synchronous team
236 followers
OpenClaw / Hermes 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.












As a designer, the thing I care about most is whether agents can fit into a real creative workflow, not just answer questions in a chat box.
I’ve been using Discord + OpenClaw for image generation, video edits, and content production. It works, but managing everything gets messy fast. Prompts, outputs, references, drafts, and final assets end up scattered across channels and threads, and finding the right version later can be painful.
That is why the Drive part of Buda feels useful to me. Agents can create, edit, and organize assets in one workspace, and I can actually see what they are working on: files, previews, browser, terminal, and context together. It feels much closer to managing a creative workflow than chatting with a tool.
For me, the biggest change is simple: agent work finally feels easier to see, reuse, and manage.
Congrats on the launch. Curious to see how other designers and creative teams use this.
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
We’ve added a PH promo code on the launch page if you’d like to try Buda with extra credits.
We also made a quick 2-minute tutorial showing how to redeem it:
👉 https://youtu.be/GvaIjmE_-JI
Build Check
Hey Kelly! It's really impressive. 100 agents really change this game. How is the business model? Is there a trial?
@german_merlo1 Thanks a lot! 🙌
Yeah, having many agents running together really changes how work gets done.
We’re currently subscription-based (per agent / month), and still iterating as we learn from users — more details are on our site if you’re curious: https://buda.im
We don’t do a traditional trial, but there’s a pretty generous free plan 😊
You can just jump in and start using it right away.
@german_merlo1 yes. Just register via https://buda.im . Free edition forever.
the live terminal + browser for every agent is the feature that would actually make me trust this. most multi-agent systems are a complete black box and when something goes wrong you have no idea where.
how granular is the observability — can you replay what an agent did step by step, or just see what it's doing in real time?
@ahmadhajj Of course it is. You can see every steps from the agent messages.
Pokecut
Nice idea! That's original thinking!
@anthony_cai Thanks! 🙌
Excited to see how people play with it in the wild.😂
WisdomPlan
the "40% of teammates didn't know what to put in their weekly update" line is sending me 😂 . congrats.
@yankun_zhao Haha yeah that actually happened 😂
That was when we realized people were starting to manage agents instead of doing the work themselves.