They act, not advise.
Triage the inbox. Update the project tracker. Reconcile the books. Draft the brief. Every action runs against a policy you set; every action lands in the audit log.
A team of agents that take action, remember everything across sessions, and meet to decide together. Running on your infrastructure, inside your boundary, with a signed record of every move.
Most "AI" tools draft text and wait. Egidia runs the work; agents take action, hold context across sessions, and meet to decide together when something needs more than one head.
Triage the inbox. Update the project tracker. Reconcile the books. Draft the brief. Every action runs against a policy you set; every action lands in the audit log.
Tiered memory (each agent's own, the team's shared context, the organisation's institutional record). They know your clients, your decisions, your last quarter's calls.
The Meeting Room: a multi-agent room with templates (strategic decisions, incident response, board prep). Agents propose, debate, vote. Rationale is sealed in the record.
Your Founder Team is your Personal Assistant plus 3 Agents you pick from a roster of 7. Choose a preset built for your shape of business — Solo Founder, Micro-Agency, or Tech Startup — or build your own. Add more Agents from the store as you grow.
Roles you'd hire when the founding team isn't enough. Add per workspace; retire when the project closes.
Operator packs trained for specific industries. Rolling out from Phase 2 as the catalog expands.
Define the persona, the skills, the routing, the approval tier. A guided wizard turns it into a working operator on the platform.
Open a template, drop in the question, walk away. A team-leader agent runs the agenda; specialists weigh in. You arrive to a recommendation with the reasoning attached, and a button to approve it.
Each template fixes the agenda, the roles, the approval gate, and the artefact at the end. Sessions are written to the workspace; rationale is sealed in the audit log.
Memory at three levels, modelled on how real teams hold knowledge. Cross-session, queryable, bounded by the same policies that gate actions. The thing that turns "AI tool" into "colleague".
What it learned this session, what worked, what to try next time. Persists across runs, not just the current window.
Project history, client relationships, the decision on the Acme retainer in March. Any agent on the team can read it; the team-leader curates it.
Policies, brand voice, what the company has and hasn't done. Read by default; write by approval. The thing a new hire would take six months to learn.
Approvals, sanitisation, signed receipts. The plumbing a CISO or DPO opens before approving a pilot. We wrote it for them.
Every action runs at the lowest tier that fits. Routine work happens in the background. Anything that touches state or the outside world surfaces for human review, with the context bundle already attached.
Every agent action and every human override is sealed with a SHA-256 hash chained to the previous entry. Exportable as JSON, verifiable offline. The format your DPO already speaks.
Every layer is a plugin. Switch the model behind an agent at lunch, add a connector at dinner, replace the storage backend without taking the runtime down.
Top-tier defaults cover most agents. Drop in extras from the registry as plugins. Local Ollama for fully offline workloads.
The tools a working business actually uses, wired in. New connectors land when a customer asks, not on a roadmap chart.
Egidia ships its own MCP server. Spin up agents, dispatch tasks, approve actions, and pull audit data from your IDE, your terminal, or any MCP-aware client. No bespoke API to learn.
Default Founder Team in every install. Specialists pack rolls out Phase 1.5. A guided wizard for custom agents (your domain knowledge, our runtime contract).
The platform is closed-source; the SDK is not. Build your own agents and connectors against the same contract our defaults use.
Nothing leaves your boundary unless you say so, and when it does, it's signed.
The tier maps to who you protect and how far the perimeter extends; not to feature gates dressed up as a metaphor.
A twenty-minute call. We ask three questions, you ask three. If Egidia fits, you're in. If it doesn't, we'll tell you who does.