
Seddle: Agents for Audience Engagement
Create, simulate, and deploy agents in minutes - no coding.
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Create, simulate, and deploy agents in minutes - no coding.
4 followers
Seddle is a no-code platform for deploying brand-aligned AI agents that engage your audience. Define your agent's tone, guardrails, knowledge base, and more. Seddle handles orchestration, vector search, safety, and synthesis. Simulate with synthetic personas before going live. Embed on your website, share via link, or gate with authentication. Get structured insights in hours, not weeks. Built by a former AWS architects, veteran-owned. Free to start, create your first agent in under 10 minutes!









Congrats on the launch Dustin. Big +1 on the "agents beyond coding" thesis, I'm building TalkBuildr in a pretty similar lane (chatbots that agencies build once, embed on client sites, resell as a service) so I see the same gap with non-tech teams every day. How are you thinking about multi-tenant ownership, do agencies/SMBs share one workspace, or is each agent a tenant? That's the pricing question I keep going back and forth on.
@cuygun thanks! Across all 3 tiers we meter on compute (AI interactions with the agent) + storage (your knowledge base). So, users can create as many agents as they want regardless of their tier.
On premium, users get a “Workspace” which allows for up to 25 users logging into the same workspace/tenant, with consolidated billing. This enables things like a shared knowledge base, guardrails, branding, etc.
We are seeing success with this model already, where users just have to monitor compute + storage and upgrade any time. We also allow users to set limits on AI interactions per agent to control cost, and enable overages on premium for handling burst or high traffic scenarios.
Happy to meet some time and talk more, good luck with your project as well. I’ll check it out when I’m back from Startup Grind 💪
@hi_its_dustin Makes sense, metering compute + storage with workspaces gated to premium is clean. We landed somewhere similar but per-agent rather than per-workspace, mostly because agencies want to white-label each chatbot separately for their clients. Enjoy Startup Grind!