
No Code AI Agent Builder
Build single agents, teams, or full AI companies with org charts. Security reviewed & ready to run.

Build single agents, teams, or full AI companies with org charts. Security reviewed & ready to run.
Most AI agent builders work like this: describe what you want in one sentence, get a generic result.
I tried a different approach. When you say "balance sheet maker agent for SMB," instead of just generating something, it asks you 8 targeted questions first — which accounting basis, what data source (CSV, QuickBooks, Xero, Google Sheets), reporting period, output format, etc.
The result is a fully configured agent with the right integrations, guardrails, and structure already set up. Not a generic template you have to customize for an hour.
It also does security review — you can paste any public GitHub agent repo or upload a ZIP and it scans for hardcoded secrets, excessive permissions, and hidden webhooks before you install anything. Only reviewed agents get published to the marketplace.
You can build single agents, teams, or full company org charts where agents delegate tasks to each other.
Open beta, free credits to try: Agentlas
Most AI agent builders work like this: describe what you want in one sentence, get a generic result.
I tried a different approach. When you say "balance sheet maker agent for SMB," instead of just generating something, it asks you 8 targeted questions first — which accounting basis, what data source (CSV, QuickBooks, Xero, Google Sheets), reporting period, output format, etc.
The result is a fully configured agent with the right integrations, guardrails, and structure already set up. Not a generic template you have to customize for an hour.
It also does security review — you can paste any public GitHub agent repo or upload a ZIP and it scans for hardcoded secrets, excessive permissions, and hidden webhooks before you install anything. Only reviewed agents get published to the marketplace.
You can build single agents, teams, or full company org charts where agents delegate tasks to each other.
Open beta, free credits to try:
I've been building apps for a while, but honestly SaaS just feels like it has a better shot at actually working out, so this time I built an AI-related SaaS.
Quick background — I'm a solo builder, and my day job is at an institutional investor. So far I've shipped five things: Runway (a running app), StyleMe AI (an AI body-type analysis and fashion app), a Korean fund allocation app, and a couple of others. On the SaaS side I previously built Blackturtle, a cross-domain tech/patent search tool.
This new one is about AI agents. Honestly, people like us who are already comfortable with this stuff don't really need it. But 99% of the people around me still just have a few back-and-forth chats with ChatGPT and that's about it. They see agents all over Instagram and YouTube and get this nagging "wait, am I supposed to be doing this too?" kind of anxiety. Then they actually try it and most non-developers just find it too hard. So my whole focus while building this has been making it simple enough that even a kindergartener could put an agent together.
If anyone has ideas or feedback, I'd really appreciate it.
agentlas.cloud
I've been building apps for a while, but honestly SaaS just feels like it has a better shot at actually working out, so this time I built an AI-related SaaS.
Quick background — I'm a solo builder, and my day job is at an institutional investor. So far I've shipped five things: Runway (a running app), StyleMe AI (an AI body-type analysis and fashion app), a Korean fund allocation app, and a couple of others. On the SaaS side I previously built Blackturtle, a cross-domain tech/patent search tool.
This new one is about AI agents. Honestly, people like us who are already comfortable with this stuff don't really need it. But 99% of the people around me still just have a few back-and-forth chats with ChatGPT and that's about it. They see agents all over Instagram and YouTube and get this nagging "wait, am I supposed to be doing this too?" kind of anxiety. Then they actually try it and most non-developers just find it too hard. So my whole focus while building this has been making it simple enough that even a kindergartener could put an agent together.
If anyone has ideas or feedback, I'd really appreciate it.
agentlas.cloud