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CoreSpeed

CoreSpeed

Software Development

Give your AI agents unified, secure access to the apps and workflows that power your business

About us

CoreSpeed provides agent-native infrastructure that connects AI agents to the apps teams use, adds built-in tools and memory, and enforces controls—enabling agents to act across workflows without per-service API setup.

Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Partnership

Employees at CoreSpeed

Updates

  • A lot of product teams treat Reddit, Inc. as a distribution channel. We think it can also be a user discovery engine,so we connected Reddit, Inc. to agent through CoreSpeed and asked it to find 100 real user feedbacks from our target audience. The agent searched relevant communities, preserved original quotes, kept source links, and grouped repeated pain patterns. What came back was not generic "market research." It was real public demand signal: what users are struggling with, what workflows are breaking, what tools they already tried, what they do not trust, and what they wish existed. This is the kind of workflow CoreSpeed is built for, Agents should not stay trapped inside chat boxes. They should be able to connect to real apps, accounts, tools, memory, and workflows.

  • One decision we made early at CoreSpeed: no subscriptions for Sarea.ai Fully pay-as-you-go. Because you shouldn't have to commit to a plan before knowing how much AI you'll actually use. Usage-based billing. Add credits when you need them. Every task, every token — all visible. That's pay-as-you-go the way it should work. 🦁 CoreSpeed

  • An interesting data point from this week: The average Sarea.ai user had 4.3 different AI subscriptions before joining us: ChatGPT, Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini and more, about $80/month combined. The pain wasn't the AI. It was everything that happened between the AIs — copy-pasting context, re-explaining projects, remembering which model you used last week. We didn't build Sarea to replace any of those models. We built it to replace the act of switching between them. In a world where new frontier models ship every few weeks, the moat was never the model. It's the workspace that knows what to do with all of them. 🦁 That's the bet behind CoreSpeed.

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  • On May 15, X open-sourced its recommendation algorithm. We didn't wait for that moment to start building an X connector. We started months ago, because the pain point was already obvious. The most valuable real-time information in any industry, whether it's AI, design, hardware, or biotech, lives on X. But every professional we talked to had the same problem: no time to sit and scroll. Don't want to miss what matters. Don't want to lose an hour every morning piecing it together. So why hasn't anyone built a real X connector for AI agents? Because X's API is painful. Rate limits, auth complexity, schema quirks. Weeks of work that ships no glory. Most companies decided it wasn't worth the lift. We disagreed. What Sarea.ai does today: → Analyzes your account and reading patterns → Suggests the right people to follow based on your context → Curates the most important discussions in your circles → Delivers a daily digest of what actually matters X opening its algorithm only validates the bet. The platform is becoming more transparent, more programmable, more agent-friendly. We're glad we started early. If you've felt the "no time for X but can't afford to miss it" tension, Sarea was built for exactly that. Sarea.ai · powered by CoreSpeed 🦁 How are you staying on top of X without losing your mornings? Curious how others solve this.

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  • Great OpenClaw meetup yesterday in the Bay Area hosted by CoreSpeed.io Packed room, high-density conversations around 🦞 — from real usage, to building on top of it, to startup opportunities emerging around it. Huge thanks to several public company CEOs for the opening remarks and staying for the discussions. Special thanks to He Yan Gary Qi Hao Su Scott Fan Simon Tian for joining and sharing their insights. Also grateful to our investors Haijun and Richer for the venue support.

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  • Excited to see the first wave of 🦞 deployed with corespeed.io in Beijing. We honestly didn’t expect such an enthusiastic turnout,the venue was packed, with far more people than we had anticipated. It was amazing to see builders and curious newcomers gathering, exchanging ideas, trying things out together, and spinning up their own ClawBots in seconds. The energy in the room was incredible. Moments like this remind us why we’re building corespeed.io: to make secure, stable, fully-loaded AI agents easier for everyone to access and deploy. More 🦞 are coming. #AIagents #AIcommunity #AITools #OpenClaw #Beijing

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