It’s so hard to build an actual agent

I doubt this will resonate with anyone here since from what I’ve seen (most) people here are great when it comes to using AI.

For the average Joe, it’s historically been very difficult to set up an AI Agent, somewhere to store data, giving your agent it’s own memory, making it become smarter over time, being able to speak to it from anywhere without your computer being on.

It’s a lot, so for the most part it’s always been avoided, and people resort to using chatbots.

I’ve built a tool that lets anyone create their own super-agent in natural language;

\- Speak to it from anywhere.
\- It has it’s own memory, and becomes smarter over time.
\- You can connect it to 500+ apps
\- Your super-agent can deploy subagents to delegate tasks to.
\- Over time as it learns what you do and your workflow, it can execute tasks fully autonomously based on what it learns from you.
\- It also has its own inbox and computer so it can do practically anything you tell it to.

We’re still in stealth but the product works today.

I’m happy to give a few people full access completely for free to test it out.

Btw there probably still is loads of bugs I need to iron out but we can get there together!

If you’re interested, please message me or reply here, I’ll get back to everyone asap! I’d love to see what use cases you guys have :)!

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u/ghostt2x — 8 days ago

Why is it to hard to build an AI agent?

I doubt this will resonate with anyone here since from what I’ve seen (most) people here are great when it comes to using AI.

For the average Joe, it’s historically been very difficult to set up an AI Agent, somewhere to store data, giving your agent it’s own memory, making it become smarter over time, being able to speak to it from anywhere without your computer being on.

It’s a lot, so for the most part it’s always been avoided, and people resort to using chatbots.

I’ve built a tool that lets anyone create their own super-agent in natural language;

- Speak to it from anywhere.
- It has it’s own memory, and becomes smarter over time.
- You can connect it to 500+ apps
- Your super-agent can deploy subagents to delegate tasks to.
- Over time as it learns what you do and your workflow, it can execute tasks fully autonomously based on what it learns from you.
- It also has its own inbox and computer so it can do practically anything you tell it to.

We’re still in stealth but the product works today.

I’m happy to give a few people full access completely for free to test it out.

Btw there probably still is loads of bugs I need to iron out but we can get there together!

If you’re interested, please message me or reply here, I’ll get back to everyone asap! I’d love to see what use cases you guys have :)!

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u/ghostt2x — 9 days ago
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Why’s it so hard to build an AI agent?

I doubt this will resonate with anyone here since from what I’ve seen (most) people here are great when it comes to using AI.

However, for the average Joe (apologies if there any Joe’s here) , it’s historically been very difficult to set up an AI Agent, somewhere to store data, giving your agent it’s own memory, making it become smarter over time, being able to speak to it from anywhere without your computer being on.

It’s a lot, so for the most part it’s always been avoided, and people resort to using chatbots.

I’ve built a tool that lets anyone create their own super-agent in natural language;

- Speak to it from anywhere.
- It has it’s own memory, and becomes smarter over time.
- You can connect it to 500+ apps
- Your super-agent can deploy subagents to delegate tasks to.
- Over time as it learns what you do and your workflow, it can execute tasks fully autonomously based on what it learns from you.
- It also has its own inbox and computer so it can do practically anything you tell it to.

We’re still in stealth but the product works today.

I’m happy to give a few people full access completely for free to test it out.

Btw there probably still is loads of bugs I need to iron out but we can get there together!

If you’re interested, please message me or reply here, I’ll get back to everyone asap! I’d love to see what use cases you guys have :)!

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u/ghostt2x — 9 days ago
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Fable 5 is back????

I’m using Claude code mobile, and noticed fable 5???

u/ghostt2x — 12 days ago

1000 Applications + No way to track jobs so I built the tool that does it

A while back I was deep in a job search (tech sales), applying everywhere — and my "system" was a mess. I slowly realised I was paying for a pile of tools just to apply for jobs:

• A spreadsheet to track applications (that I updated… occasionally).
• A data scraping tool to find contacts for cold calls/emails — tech sales hiring managers love a good one. Paid.
• A separate resume tool to tailor my CV per role. Paid.
• A ChatGPT subscription to drill interview questions. Paid.

Three subscriptions and a spreadsheet, and I still lost track of who I'd applied to.

So I built one platform that does all of it: track every application through its stages, find contacts for outreach, tailor your resume per role, and rehearse interviews with an AI coach — in one place. (There's a recruiter side too, but the job-seeker tools are what I needed first.)

It took me way longer than I'd like to admit, but it's live: wearestages.com

It's free for your first 20 tracked jobs, no card to sign up. I'm genuinely after honest feedback — if you try it and something's missing or annoying, tell me and I'll actually change it.

For anyone job hunting right now: what would make a tool like this a no-brainer for you?

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u/ghostt2x — 1 month ago