Hey, Im Bondig building the AI Work OS for founders
Hello Everyone,
I’m Bondig, a multi-exit founder stepping into my next chapter. Everything I’ve built so far has been leading up to this moment, taking on a truly massive, multi-billion dollar problem. I took some time off after my last exit, and in that time I realized I’d drifted a bit from the founder conversations I value most, so I’m looking to reconnect and get to know the next wave of builders.
Coming out of my last company, one thing kept coming up in every conversation, the way we work is fundamentally broken, especially with all the tools we have today. That’s what led us to build agently.dev. Individually, the tools we use aren’t bad — docs, tasks, comms, integrations all do their job — but the moment you try to operate across them, everything starts to fall apart. And now with AI becoming central to how we build, the biggest gap I kept seeing was context. Without it, even the most powerful agents can’t actually execute without constant manual input.
So we set out to fix that by building a workspace where AI agents live directly inside the "Brian" team’s context, a system that ingests everything, connects 150+ tools, and gives agents real visibility into what’s happening across your team. Instead of working in silos, they can plan, strategize, and execute alongside you in a single workspace environment. No context loss, no fragmentation, just everything working the way it should. Within Agently we combined project management, docs, chat in a neat workspace all feeding the brain for your agents to perform better than ever before.
We’ve just wrapped Cohort 1 and are opening Cohort 2 now. Next, we’re consolidating our six AI cofounders into a single, Jarvis-like agent — something that can truly handle the full scope of what founders like us deal with every day.
Looking forward to connecting with the next wave of founders. Let’s go.

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The gap i keep noticing: every founder has figured out how to get one AI tool working really well. but the moment you need multiple tools coordinating together, everything kind of breaks.
how are you all thinking about this?