THE IDEA
Not chatbots bolted onto old software.
The easy way to add AI to software is to staple a chat box onto a tool that already exists. The more interesting question is what the software would look like if it were designed around what agents can now do — take actions, hold a plan, and carry out work, not just answer questions. That is what these prototypes explore.
Each one starts from a real, recognizable problem and imagines the AI-native version: the workflow and the interface rethought around agents-in-the-loop, from the ground up. They share one design language, which is how a handful of sprints can produce work that all feels like it came from one hand.