Launching today

Agently
Your whole stack, running itself!
363 followers
Your whole stack, running itself!
363 followers
Every other tool answers, retrieves, or runs brittle rules. Agently holds your whole company in context and does the work. 100+ connectors flow into one brain that never forgets. It links a Stripe event to a Slack thread to a Linear ticket on its own. When something needs doing, Jarvis routes it to an agent that runs it end to end: triggered, running, shipped. The work lands without you, nothing falls through the cracks. Connecting takes minutes. The layer between today's AI and tomorrow's AGI.










Hey Product Hunt 👋,
I'm Omar, founder of Agently.dev.
Here's the bet I'd stake the company on: one person should be able to run a whole company without being its memory, and a small team should ship like a big one. That only happens if the agent stops being the product. The agent is the commodity. The brain is the product.
Most agents are stateless: grab data, do a task, forget. Fancy macros. Ours runs on a persistent, entity-resolved model of your whole company, what each thing is, why it matters, when it's relevant, how it connects, across every tool, never forgetting. A living graph, not a chat history, so work lands instead of waiting on you.
Jarvis reads that brain, decides what needs doing, and dispatches event-triggered agents that act back through 100+ two-way connectors, so the work closes instead of piling on you: triggered, running, shipped. Real artifacts, not summaries. The hard part everyone stops at is keeping that model live, correct, and safe to write back through.
It compounds. Months in, your brain knows your company in a way even your co-founder cant, and you come off the critical path. That's the moat.
The teams already running on it go from solo founders to enterprises. This is where work is going. Become part of the future. 🧠
Learnetto
@omarships Looks super cool. Will give it a try!
@hrishio Looking forward to your feedback. In our vibe building era
@omarships Super excited for this launch. First company of its kind
Hey Product Hunt 👋, I'm Ahmad,
Co-founder and CTO of Agently.dev
Here's what nobody warns you about when you build agents: entity resolution. The same customer shows up in Stripe, Slack, and Linear under three different names, and if your model of the company gets that wrong, everything downstream is wrong too. Agent demos are easy now. The hard part is what the agent knows.
We spent most of 8 months there: one living automated temporal knowledge graph of the whole company, kept correct enough that agents can safely write back through it. Our 100+ connectors are two-way, so agents don't just read your tools, they act back in them. Jarvis reads that graph, decides what needs doing, and dispatches agents on what it sees, not prompt by prompt.
"Do I trust the write-back" was the first question every beta cohort asked. Fair question, and parts of this are still early.
Happy to go deep on architecture, entity resolution, how Jarvis dispatches, or write-back safety. Ask away. 🛠
@ahmadhajj Building a the future for founders!
EverTutor AI
Congrats on the launch, Omar and team! 🚀 The idea of having an AI chief of staff that keeps your entire company context and actually gets work done across tools is incredibly exciting. Building something this ambitious isn't easy, and it's great to see you pushing the boundaries of what's possible with AI agents. Wishing you an amazing Product Hunt day and can't wait to see where Agently goes from here! 🙌🔥
@suryansh_tiwari2 Thank you, this genuinely made our day 🙏
You captured it perfectly.
The way we think about it: the agent is the commodity, the brain is the moat. Agently pulls your whole stack into one living temporal company brain, so Jarvis (our orchestrator) never knows your company better than even your cofounder. It cross-references that context, drafts the real work across your tools, and opens it for your sign-off before anything ships.
And the brain compounds the more you feed it, so it gets sharper and more yours over time. That's the part we're most excited about. Grateful for the support, especially today 🚀🔥
@suryansh_tiwari2 Appreciate it 🙏 The part I'm proudest of on the eng side: agents don't get your company stuffed into a giant prompt. The brain is a temporal knowledge graph, and retrieval is a tool call the agent makes when it needs something. So it stays grounded, doesn't blow the context window, and can reason across tools without hallucinating the state of your company. Genuinely fun to build.
minimalist phone: reduce your screentime
It looks like live Trello for agents (at least from this). Interesting concept. Wishing you GL! :)
@busmark_w_nika Thank you 🙏
The Trello-familiarity is intentional, we wanted the surface to feel obvious on day one.
But the board is just the window. Underneath it is a company brain that ingests your whole stack, plus agents that actually do the work: they pull the context, draft the deliverable, run it across your tools, and drop it back for your sign-off. So"Trello for agents" + a board that fills and clears itself.
Really appreciate it, GL right back 🙌
@busmark_w_nika Hahaha, love it. From where I sit it's almost the inverse of Trello: the board isn't the product, it's the control surface over an actual agent runtime. Every card is a real run with governance behind it, an approval queue and audit trail, and the agent proposes then waits for a human on anything that ships. The automations aren't bolted onto a board. The board is a window into the execution layer. 🙌
Mailwarm
Congrats on the launch!
@karimbenkeroum your the best, thanks
@karimbenkeroum Mailwarm definitely needs agently.
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Looks solid 🔥🔥🔥
@duyk_me Appreciate you Duy
@duyk_me Thanks for the support
Context.dev
HELL YEAH! Congrats on the launch!!!
@yahia_bakour3 Thanks Yahia, appreciate the support! 🙏
@yahia_bakour3 Appreciate you Yahia, one step closer to figuring out AGI. Only saying this to raise an anthropic sized round, hopefully they dont see this