AOS (the Agentic Operating System) is a private operating system you install inside your own company. It is a software product, not a SaaS chat tool. Instead of giving you one chatbot, it stands up a 61-agent company inside your business: eight departments of named specialists, each with a real job description and an acceptance bar for their work.
What you get
- 8 departments and 61 specialist roles. Office of the CAO, Go to Market, Brand & Marketing, Customer Success, BizOps, Product, Engineering, and Security & Infra.
- A mission system. One sentence of direction becomes a scoped, reviewed workstream with an owner, an acceptance bar, non-goals, and the evidence required before anything ships.
- Five approval points. The small set of decisions only a founder should make. Risky moves wait for your sign-off.
- An evidence trail. Every artifact, draft, decision, and reviewer is captured, two clicks away if you ever need it.
- Operating memory. Decisions and the reasoning behind them carry across missions, so the next mission that touches the same territory inherits all of it.
- A self-review loop. Builder, QA, reviewer, and security checks run on every artifact before it reaches you.
- A Friday founder summary. One page in your inbox at 4pm: what shipped, what is blocked, and what waits on you.
Who it is for
AOS is built for operating founders running companies between roughly one and a hundred million in revenue who have noticed they are the routing bottleneck. It runs alongside the human operating system you already use (EOS, Scaling Up, EMyth, and similar) rather than replacing it.
How it is different from a chatbot
A chatbot answers a question and forgets it. AOS scopes real work, assigns it to a named specialist, reviews it four ways, holds the risky parts for your approval, and remembers every decision. You should be able to look at the Mission Control dashboard and understand your entire company at a glance: who is doing what, how much it costs, and whether it is working.
Ready to install? See How to install AOS in about 20 minutes.