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Buda turns agent workflows into live company

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Buda turns agent workflows into live company
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Buda turns agent workflows into live company

Buda is an AI agent platform that frames automation as hiring and managing a company of agents rather than using a single assistant. It combines a marketplace for skills, agents, and teams with an organizer, persistent sandboxes, live browser and terminal views, and integrations across chat and web surfaces. The pitch is that teams can start quickly, avoid model setup, and run long-lived agent workflows with shared memory, security controls, and real-time visibility.

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Hot take: this is less “copilot” and more “operating system for delegated labor,” which is a stronger wedge if the product can truly keep multi-agent work reliable.

  • The marketplace angle is the clearest differentiator: selling and composing skills, agents, and teams is a better mental model than shipping one generic chatbot.
  • Live browser, terminal, and git visibility matters because agent systems fail in opaque ways; observability is part of the product, not a nice-to-have.
  • Persistent sandboxes and SSD-backed workspaces suggest Buda is aiming at long-running operational workflows, not just short task completion.
  • The chat integrations expand the surface area, but the real test is whether coordination stays sane once multiple agents and humans share the same workspace.
  • This is most relevant for builders who want to automate dev, ops, support, and content workflows without stitching together a stack of separate tools.
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DISCOVERED

51d ago

2026-05-01

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51d ago

2026-05-01

RELEVANCE

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