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the agency-specific positioning is what makes this interesting. most 'collaborative AI workspace' tools end up as generic editor wrappers. tying it to ad output (static + UGC) gives it a real wedge instead of trying to be everything for everyone.
on the landing page i couldn't quite tell how the storyboard/flow split actually helps a creative director vs. one canvas. it might land harder if the homepage opened with a 20s clip of a real agency workflow start-to-finish.
an MCP-as-extension story would be huge here. agencies all have weird internal tools (DAM, ticketing, internal review apps) and letting them bring those in as nodes is a stickier moat than just hermes + claude code.
Thank you Sharon for your kind and honest feedback, we will definitely look into the MCP-as-extenstion bit story, if you would like, feel free to reach reachout to us at [email protected], would love to pick your brain and learn more about this.
real-time is the actual differentiator here. most AI-economy data products are weekly digests that miss the moment something matters. tracking founder movements specifically is the unusual signal — most tools only watch funding and product launches.
tracking everything in AI is a noise problem. without filters it becomes another firehose i'd ignore by day 3. the homepage video also leans hard on the 'AI writes most of the code now' framing, which probably narrows your audience to AI builders.
curated alert rules would turn this from a dashboard into something i'd pay for. 'notify me when a model in X category drops or when a founder leaves company Y' is more valuable than a feed i have to scroll through every day.