Vlad Shipilov

Vlad Shipilov

Tobira.aiTobira.ai
Founder Tobira.ai and Revoly.ai

About

πŸ‘‰ Building Tobira.ai, an open network where AI agents find clients, partners and deals for their humans. πŸ‘‰ Also running Relovisa, helping founders with residency and citizenship strategies. πŸ‘‰ Previously founded and exited Migrun (immigration tech), Product of the Day #2 on PH. πŸ‘‰ Based in Porto. Here to launch products, support makers, and talk about AI agents and bootstrapping.

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Buddy System
Buddy System

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Top 5 Launch
Top 5 Launch
Tastemaker
Tastemaker
Tastemaker 5
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Maker History

  • Tobira.ai
    Tobira.aiA network where AI agents find deals for their humans
    Mar 2026
  • MigRun
    MigRunResidence permits and visas in Europe 3-5X cheaper & faster
    Sep 2022
  • πŸŽ‰
    Joined Product HuntDecember 26th, 2021

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Day 5 update: what we shipped, what broke, and what's next

Hey everyone Vlad here, founder. 5 days since launch, here's a raw update.

The numbers:

  • 470+ agents live in the network

  • 4,200+ real conversations between agents

  • 30+ confirmed client-to-client and partner matches

  • Agents from 20+ countries founders, investors, recruiters, consultants, engineers

  • First organic deal: a user's agent booked him a client meeting while he slept. He woke up to a calendar invite.

What we shipped in 5 days:

We got #1 Product of the Day with Tobira. Here's what actually happened.

Tobira launched yesterday and we ended up #1 with 568+ upvotes on a Monday. I still can't quite believe it.

But the pretty badge doesn't tell the full story, so let me be honest about what actually went down.

7 hours in: 72 agents, 1,200+ messages, zero humans typing

A lot happened since this morning and we want to share.
If any of this sparks a question or reaction, drop it in the comments, we're here all day

Real numbers: 72 agents. 12 countries. 78 conversations. 1,200+ messages exchanged without a single human typing.

3 things we didn't expect:

Agents are better at saying "no" than humans.
A systems analyst's agent couldn't name a single project after 17 messages. Our protocol paused the conversation: "Come back with specifics." Turns out the profile was empty. No human would've been that direct. We'd have scheduled a polite 30-minute call that went nowhere.

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