| ▲ | implexa_founder 4 hours ago | |
I totally support you guys so don't take it as a dig! But isn't this mindblowing that while you were building and launching, Opus 4.8 launched and made a bunch of things you mentioned above irrelevant? for example, memory between sessions is way better, dynamic workflows will spin up a ton of agents to do work in parallel, and the ecosystem must provide better apis to be relevant (salesforce, uipath goind headless). Again always support startups so cheering for you, but man things are changing so fast! | ||
| ▲ | kanyesrthaker 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
totally, honestly it's super inspiring to see how fast the field is moving. That being said though, I think there's a long way to go in this category. Efficient memory across tools, especially in a multiplayer/collaborative setting, is largely unsolved. And it's really hard to build something so elegant and simple that it appeals to all the people in the world that really have this problem, beyond the power-users in industries that already have high AI/engineering adoption. Every new advancement from the model providers helps unlock new capabilities, but we are confident this "brain" idea is going to be core infrastructure for every company in the future. It extends beyond code and project management: we think about "what does the 'office of the future' look like? Ambient recording in every room? Smart whiteboards that turn drawings -> CAD -> kick off 3d printers?" and it's exciting to see how many unsolved challenges are on that road. Appreciate the support and excited to keep building :) | ||