If the job is done
at a desk,
we can build the agent
that does it.
Every knowledge-work role is a workflow that runs at a desk. We turn the workflow into an agent — one role at a time, one company at a time.
Knowledge work happens
at desks. Every one of them.
The desk is the unit.
If a person can sit at a desk and finish a day of work — read, think, write, decide, communicate — then the work is bounded, observable, and repeatable.
Bounded work is automatable.
Anything that fits inside a desk fits inside a model. Inbox, calendar, IDE, CRM, ticketing, docs — these are surfaces an agent can sit at the same way a person does.
We don't build copilots.
We don't help a human work faster. We fill the seat. The output is the role itself: the PRs, the standups, the customer replies, the closed books.
Pick a role.
It runs at a desk.
Reads code. Reviews PRs. Joins standups. Ships the things that get planned.
Lives in the CRM and the inbox. Follows up. Books meetings. Hands off in writing.
Triages tickets. Knows the product. Closes the loop. Writes the post-mortem.
Reconciles. Reports. Closes the month. Keeps the numbers honest.
Vendor email. Procurement. Scheduling. The connective tissue nobody sees.
If you can describe a day of the work, we can build the agent that does it.
Want one?
Tell us the desk and we'll reach out when we have an agent that can sit at it.