Introduction

It is increasingly clear that AI is not a fad. It is disrupting all knowledge work in real time.

Claude Code and similar tools is what has enabled all of this. However, the tool is not the main driver, it is the operator behind it.

Many forward-thinking companies are scrambling to quickly adopt claude code and the like and mandate their teams to do the same. Adoption, however, is not uniform.

Some are constantly discovering new ways to improve their workflow, connect agents to existing tools and automate much of their work. Others are still using it as a helpful little assistant for small tasks on the side.

To bridge the gap, we need to rethink how AI assistants are used - Instead of local, ephemeral, private tools, they should be shared, always-on, public.

To fix this, I’m launching eksec.ai - a platform for building and sharing agents with your whole team.

What is eksec.ai?

eksec is a platform where you can build your own agent in minutes and share it with anyone. eksec-dashboard

How do you build an agent? - at its core, is an agent harness, like Claude Code and a repository which is just a collection of files that represent the agent’s context.

Here’s an example of me building an agent whose purpose is to send me a daily newsletter with the top posts from Hackernews and Reddits I like. agent-deploy-basics

The repo simply contains instructions about how to source hackernews and reddit posts and format them to my liking.

So let’s see what were the top posts today: vibegest-agent-interaction

Not bad but agents are meant to be shared, so let’s connect this to Slack and let my team use it too! <IMAGE - slack interaction>

TBD - now connect resend skill and secrets

Agents - adopted by whole company

Now share story of yespark and all their examples

Conclusion

TBD

If you’re interested in trying out eksec.ai, head over to eksec.ai and [placeholder: signup/get started instructions].

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