The operating system for startup founders.
Not another tool. The platform that meets you in the room you’re actually in — pitch, build, launch, or scale — and gives you the agents and integrations that matter for that stage.
Four principles
Stage-aware
A pre-incorporation founder needs a deck and a target investor list. A Series A founder needs a monthly investor update and an org chart. Same person, totally different home. The OS routes you to the room you're in, not a generic dashboard.
Agent-first
The unit of work isn't a database row. It's an agent run that produces an artifact (deck slide, cold email, monthly investor update, JD, contract redline). The OS keeps track of every artifact you generate so you can revisit, iterate, share.
Integration-deep
Every connected tool (Gmail, Stripe, GitHub, Mercury, Carta, Slack) feeds the agents real context. Coldforge reads investor inbox threads. Numbersmith reads Stripe MRR. Cadence reads commit pace. The agents get smarter the more you connect.
Token, not seat
Founders pay nothing until they're using it. Heavy users pay for heavy use. Earn tokens by deepening your profile, connecting integrations, completing quests. The OS grows with you — not the other way around.
The 10 agents
Maps markets, scans competitors, synthesizes customer interviews into themes.
Drafts and refines decks, one-pagers, and the founder narrative.
Warm-style cold emails to investors, design partners, BD targets.
Positioning, messaging frameworks, content calendars, launch plans.
Operating model, runway, budget vs actual, Series A model.
SAFE math, dilution scenarios, option pool sizing.
Monthly investor updates and KPI narratives drafted from your live data.
NDA/MSA review, redlines, founder agreements. Human-in-the-loop by default.
Job specs, sourcing lists, outreach drafts, interview scorecards.
Org charts, comp bands, leveling, performance frameworks.
Frequently asked
What is a founder OS?
A founder OS is one platform that absorbs the 18 SaaS tools an early-stage founder typically runs in parallel — investor CRM, deck tool, contract review, cap table, financial model, monthly investor update, hiring kit. The 'OS' framing matters because the founder context (one-liner, problem, target customer, stage, funding) lives in one place and every tool reads from it.
How is this different from Notion or Airtable?
Notion and Airtable give you a blank canvas. A founder OS comes with the canvas pre-shaped: stage-aware homes, agents that read your founder brief, integrations that feed real data into the right room. You don't build the OS — you start in it.
Why now?
Three things just became cheap enough at the same time: (1) AI agents that produce founder-quality artifacts in seconds, (2) unified integration platforms (Composio, Nango) that make 250+ OAuth providers a single SDK, and (3) per-token pricing that lets you charge by use instead of seats. The first founder OS to combine all three wins.
Does Agenteam5 replace my existing tools?
Not yet. Today Agenteam5 sits between you and tools you already use: Gmail, Stripe, GitHub, Slack, Notion, Mercury, Carta, etc. We pull data in via integrations and act on it via agents. The vision is to make most of those tools optional — but we're not pretending we're there.
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