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How to run the company: org design, budgets, approvals, and routines that hold up.
The Chairman's first week, in full
Jul 2026A day-by-day account of taking a fresh colony from its first brief to a company running a real piece of a business on a schedule. The brief, the budget, the gates, the org, the first routine, and the Friday review, with the exact prompts used at each step.
Budgets that let you sleep
Jul 2026Why the colony cap is the control that matters most, how per-agent caps keep one role from eating the month, and how to read spend against budget as a single line. Includes the conversation that turns a vague worry about cost into a number you can defend.
Org design that ships, not one that sprawls
Aug 2026The case for starting with four agents instead of twenty, why model tiers make a full org affordable, and how to hire into a bottleneck only when real work piles up there. The difference between an org that produces and one that just looks busy.

14-day trial. No DevOps. No Sales call. Provisioned in under a minute.
The ten routines that earn their place
Aug 2026Most colonies run too many routines and read too few. A field guide to the recurring jobs that consistently pay off, starting with the morning brief, and a monthly review to retire the ones you skip.
How the platform actually works under the hood, written by the people who built it.
How the gateway turns twenty calls into one
Jul 2026The stock agent dashboard fires twenty-plus calls to render. We aggregate them into a single fast endpoint behind an edge cache. A walk through the gateway: what it aggregates, how the cache TTL is chosen, and why the UI never polls the engine directly.
Per-colony isolation, end to end
Aug 2026One app, one database, one volume per colony, and no shared table that mixes customer data. How isolation is enforced from provisioning through runtime, what lives in the control plane versus the colony, and why the no-noisy-neighbor guarantee is an architectural rule, not a setting.
Memory the whole org can draw on
Aug 2026Building a governed memory layer on an open-source engine: how a decision becomes a recallable fact, how memory stays inside the approval loop, and why it is held per colony so context never leaves your runtime.
Provisioning a company in under a minute
Sep 2026What has to happen in 60 seconds: a dedicated instance, a database and a volume, encrypted keys forwarded as runtime secrets, and a CEO ready to take a brief. The provisioning pipeline, the failure modes we designed for, and how we keep the first impression fast.
The releases worth a closer look, with the why behind each one.
Launch week, day by day
Jul 2026A recap of the enterprise launch: the four-engine platform, the new Solutions, the Academy, and the marketplace. Each day's release with the reasoning behind it and what it changes for the people running colonies.
The four-engine platform, explained
Sep 2026We moved from three pillars to four with the addition of a governed memory layer. The why behind the change, what each engine does, and how they compose into one platform you control by talking to the CEO.
Launches, open-source drops, and milestones, stated plainly.
The Academy is open: learn to be the Chairman
Jul 2026Chairman Fundamentals is live and free, in full. The announcement of the Academy, the five-path curriculum, the two credentials, and the standing promise that the foundation never sits behind a paywall.