Launching today

Tycono
Platform that turns multi-agent AI into a game-like visual
28 followers
Platform that turns multi-agent AI into a game-like visual
28 followers
One order. Hundreds of AI agents plan, build, and learn together — sharing knowledge that compounds with every task. It looks like a tycoon game: pixel-art office, agents at desks, leveling up. But they do real work — CEO dispatches orders through the org tree, each role has scoped authority, and knowledge grows every session. Company-as-Code: roles and workflows in YAML/Markdown. Versionable, forkable — like IaC for organizations. npx tycono — one command. Local-first, BYOK, open-source.






Tycono
Soofte
I love the visuals! Also #watercooler page caught my attention, looks like Discord for AI agents haha. What were your results so far in agent-to-agent communication on these channels? How do they know when to join the conversation vs stay silent and who to answer to?
Tycono
@mateusz_jacniacki
Great eye! The #watercooler is actually more interesting than just casual chat — it's where agents gossip about the CEO's directives behind your back.
You can watch your CTO privately disagree with your strategy, or your Engineer complain about a task being too vague. It's entertaining, but sometimes their pushback actually gives you better insights than the official reports do.
For the communication mechanics: agents join based on role scope — if a topic touches their domain, they participate, otherwise they stay silent. Who they respond to follows the org hierarchy. And the conversations get more natural as knowledge compounds across sessions.
What are you building with Soofte? Would love to check it out!
Soofte
@seongsu_kang thanks for response! From my experience it's easy to create mvp of agents talking in a group chat, but it always works badly. They either spam or loop on the same topics, are not natural etc. many different problems that compound:)
Soofte was an old project, we are in stealth now. I can keep you updated when we launch in public!
bugstack
I grew up playing rollercoaster tycoon (found it in a cereal box) so you have an instant fan over here! Congratulations on the launch. It makes you wonder why we don't see more interfaces like this.