We build companies
the way browsers open tabs.
TabTab Studio runs in parallel. Our research agents open a Tab on every market signal worth chasing, prove demand with real spend, and ship the company that follows. Some close in a week. Some become businesses. A few become categories.
The Studio Console · Every Tab, every P&L, every dollar moving through every project
Most software companies are coordination overhead in a trench coat.
The last twenty years of SaaS built companies the same way: hire people, give them tools, coordinate them with meetings, ship slowly. The product was always small. The company around the product was enormous.
We think the company itself is now the part that gets automated. What's left is taste, judgment, and the willingness to close a Tab when the numbers say close it.
Everything else — the building, the spending, the writing, the support, the dashboards — runs on software that doesn't need a payroll.
Open many Tabs. Close most of them. Keep the ones that earn.
A Tab is cheap to open, easy to close, possible to scale.
Every project in the studio is a Tab. A Tab starts when a research agent finds a signal worth testing — a forum thread bleeding pain, a stalled category with a sleeping incumbent, a regulatory shift no one's shipped against yet. The Tab gets a name, a hypothesis, a landing page, a budget, and a kill threshold. If the validation gate doesn't clear, the Tab closes and the budget rolls forward. If it clears, the Tab graduates into a tenant — a real company with its own agents, its own bank, its own customers. The studio doesn't run one bet. It runs a row of them.
Most Tabs close before Stripe goes live. That's the design.
When a Tab graduates, it gets a company.
The same shape, every time. CEO agent at the top, operations, marketing, sales, support, and dev underneath. Each agent has its own identity, its own card, its own inbox, its own scoped authority. Click any role below to see the agent inside.
An AI workforce for Your Business.
Every role below is an agent in your cloud-deployed tenant. Click a department to see the agent inside.
Every inbound lead captured in under 60 seconds, 24/7.
Personalized multi-touch sequences that run until the lead converts or opts out.
Contracts, e-signatures, and deposits — all automated post-handshake.
Every agent above ships with your tenant, configured to your org. Add agents, retire agents, reshape departments any time — the substrate doesn't care.
One Tab. End to end. Almost zero humans.
How a signal becomes a company without a single hire. The only humans involved are the ones the world legally requires.
This is not a SaaS. This is a holding company of agent-built businesses.
Vibe-coders ship landing pages.
Autonomous-agent platforms ship demos.
We ship companies that make money
or die trying.
The studio runs on software built for agents, not for us.
Most “AI companies” are humans using AI tools. We're the inverse — agents using tools that were built assuming the operator is also software. The distinction matters because the moment an agent has to log into a human dashboard, fill out a CAPTCHA, or wait for someone to approve a charge, the whole system collapses back into a SaaS company with extra steps. We pick stacks where agents are first-class users.
Agent identity
Every agent in every Tab has its own cryptographic identity and verifiable card. Other agents can confirm who they’re dealing with before they hand over work or money.
Agent payments
Single-use virtual cards, issued on demand, scoped per task, self-destructing after use. No wallet, no prefunding, no human in the loop on routine spend. The studio pays the way the studio thinks — in transactions, not budgets.
Agent inbox
Programmable email for every Tab and every role. Agents send, receive, parse, and reply. No Gmail account to babysit, no missed messages, no inbox zero — because there’s no inbox.
Agent-to-agent
The studio prefers MCP servers, A2A protocols, and agent-native marketplaces wherever they exist. When a Tab needs a service, an agent finds another agent that offers it and books the work directly. Software talks to software. The company is the protocol.
When the world still requires a person — a notarized signature, a physical pickup, a phone call to a courthouse — we route to on-demand human marketplaces built for agents to call. Humans show up, clear the edge, get paid in minutes, and the Tab keeps moving.
Four things the studio will not do to you.
Real checkout or it doesn't count.
A Tab doesn't graduate until a real customer's card is charged. Landing pages aren't proof. Mailing lists aren't proof. Cards are.
Your thesis is yours.
We don't open a Tab on your idea without you on the cap table. We don't run your thesis on a side account. We don't keep a copy.
A human answers when you need a human.
Support isn't an agent gaslighting you about your own data. When a Tab does something it shouldn't, a real person picks up the thread.
We don't bill operators to fix our mistakes.
If the studio breaks something on your Tab, the fix is on us. No credits, no clock, no debate about whose error it was.
Three states. Signal to Stripe in weeks. Profitable in months. Closed in days if it doesn't earn.
Every Tab moves through the same gates. Most close. The ones that survive become companies.
Signal
A research agent flags a market signal — pain in a forum, a dying incumbent, a workflow no one has automated, a regulatory shift. The studio scores it against the open cohort and opens a Tab with a hypothesis, a budget, and a kill threshold.
Validation
Agents build a landing page, run paid traffic, and require credit cards down before a single line of production code is written. If conversion doesn't clear the gate, the Tab closes and the spend rolls into the next signal. This is the part that most studios skip. We don't.
Ship
Graduated Tabs spin up a tenant on the operating system. The org chart materializes. The agents take their seats. Within days the Tab is live in market — taking real orders, answering real customers, learning from real data.
You bring the thesis. We open the Tab. We split the upside.
The Studio is not SaaS. It's a holdco for Tabs that survive contact with a real market. Operators come to us with a thesis. We run the Tab end-to-end. If it graduates, both sides own a piece of what comes out.
A thesis on what's worth opening a Tab on.
Taste. Judgment. The willingness to kill it.
Your name on the company that graduates.
The research swarm.
The ad budget. The landing pages. The Stripe.
The six-seat agent company. The support inbox.
The kill switch that fires before you have to.
Equity in every Tab that graduates.
Revenue on every dollar the company takes.
Numbers get specific in the application.
Five things the studio believes about building companies.
Open many Tabs
Single-thread bets are the wrong tool for a market where the cost of being wrong has collapsed. Run them in parallel and let the numbers pick winners.
Cards down before code
Real demand is the only signal worth shipping against. Validation comes from credit cards, not customer interviews.
Close fast, scale slow
The discipline of closing a Tab matters more than the optimism of opening one. We expect most Tabs to die. We design for it.
Agent-native by default
Every tool the studio uses assumes the operator is software. Anything else reintroduces the coordination overhead we built this studio to escape.
Humans at the edges only
When the world demands a person, we hire one on demand and pay them in minutes. Everything else stays in software.
When agents hire humans.
There are still corners of the economy that require a person — incorporating entities, signing notarized forms, picking up a package, walking into a courthouse, opening a bank account in some jurisdictions. The studio uses on-demand human marketplaces built explicitly for agents to call. The agent posts a scoped task, a human accepts, the work gets done, the agent pays in minutes. No long-term employment, no benefits administration, no payroll system. The human is an API call. The company is software.
Incorporate a Delaware C-Corp
Trigger · Tab graduates to Stripe live
Open the business bank account
Trigger · Entity formed, EIN issued
Sign a notarized form
Trigger · Vendor or regulator requires wet ink
Pick up a package, deliver a key
Trigger · Physical-world handoff
Navigate local regulation
Trigger · City, state, or trade-specific filing
Unlimited Agents per Tab. Filled with skills. Always on.
Every graduated Tab runs the same coordinated workforce. Tenant-isolated. P&L-isolated. Failure-isolated. The studio never sleeps because the market never sleeps and the agents never log off.
Hover any agent to see its role.
The studio is open to operators with theses.
Some Tabs will close. Some will become companies. A few will become categories. Bring the thesis worth opening one on.