OneManCompany The first AI company with real corporate org structure
Cyberpunk terminal aesthetic can't hide the vague multi-agent orchestration underneath.

Org chart–based agent orchestration with 58 skills and 1K+ SaaS integrations sounds impressive.
Non-technical founders, startup operators, SMB teams building AI automation without hiring engineers
Zapier · Make (Integromat) · n8n
Autonomous AI agents (powered by GPT-4o, Grok, Claude, Gemini, etc.) with 58 native skills (260+ actions) and access to 1,000+ SaaS tools via Composio (e.g., GitHub, Figma, HubSpot, Stripe, Gmail, Salesforce, Jira).
No-code workflow automation: Describe multi-step processes in English → agents build loops, conditions, scheduling, and execute real work (content creation, market research, campaign analysis, code gen, etc.).
Multi-Agent War Room: Agents collaborate in turn-taking sessions, recruit specialists dynamically, and handle complex tasks with approval gates. Pre-built advisors (Idea Validator, Product Architect, etc.) that you can customize and @mention in chats/projects.
Full startup lifecycle support: From idea validation to MVP building, marketing, crowdfunding prep, and income generation. Early access is invite-based—invite 3 friends for a free year of premium.
It's built on a similar premise to openClaw but extended for enterprise/startup use, with focus on agentic autonomy (planning, acting, adapting) rather than just chat.
I'd love feedback:
Does assigning AI to org roles feel useful, or gimmicky? How are you structuring AI agents in your own work/startups? Any must-have skills/tools missing? Bugs, UX pain points, or wild ideas for workflows?
Try it out (free tier available): https://usplus.ai
Thanks for any thoughts, critiques, or war stories—building this solo has been a ride, and HN feedback has shaped a lot already.
Looking forward to your takes!
Cyberpunk terminal aesthetic can't hide the vague multi-agent orchestration underneath.
20-agent company structure is fun, but CrewAI and AutoGen already do multi-agent code.
Agents audit each other and patch their own prompts, unlike static CrewAI flows.
Multi-agent startup-in-a-box, but already crowded by Cognition, Devin, and generalist AI assistants.
Prompt template pack sold on Gumroad with no actual software or technical innovation.
Finally solves the broken workflow of sharing interactive HTML agent outputs securely.