Agaas
Agaas

Dismantle the agencies.One agent at a time.

Norway's first platform for accountable AI agents. Each agent does one job — with a named professional answerable for it. Beta test through June.

What a businesshires inwe turn intoagents.

Bookkeeping, SEO, translations, logistics — each slice goes to an agency or a specialist, each with its own monthly retainer.

An Agaas agent does one of those jobs — as easy as sending a message, and with a named professional answerable for the work.

Oskar's first month: 242 entries, zero errors.

It looks like a chatbot, but it's an agent.

It reads data, does one job, and logs what it has done. That is the difference we built on.

I

We don't send without you.

The agent shows what it intends to do before anything lands. You follow along, adjust what needs it, or let it run. It works with you, never around you.

II

We flag what we're unsure about.

When an agent meets something it cannot do with confidence, it stops and asks. It does not invent an answer.

III

We name what we don't do.

Each agent does one job, and says plainly what falls outside it. No agent pretends to do everything. The list is short on purpose.

Meet the agents.

This is howOskar does it.

One example: a single agent, twenty seconds from payment to finished entry.

This is what it looks like.

Anna asks about a Klarna payout that didn't match. Oskar replies.

Anna · 09.11

Oskar, I see a payout from Klarna for 12 480 kr that doesn't match any single order. What is it?

Oskar · 09.14

Pooled payout for orders 1142–1149 from last week. Klarna settles in batches, not per order, so the total won't match any single line. I've booked it as one settlement entry where the seven receivables are cleared at once — the order numbers are in the reference field on the posting.

Anna · 09.16

Thanks.

Henrik runs the storefront.

SEO, pages, translations, prices — the whole technical side of the store. You work with him the way you'd work with a person.

  1. Ask

  2. Works

  3. Approve

  4. Live

One request, in full.

The four steps above, with one real job filled in — a store owner who wants the whole catalogue selling in German.

  1. You ask

    Translate all 48 products into German — titles, descriptions, tags, the lot.

  2. Henrik works

    Three surfaces, one pass:

    • Shopifythe 48 product records, and the German storefront locale
    • Googlethe German terms shoppers actually search — not a literal translation
    • Search Consoleconfirms the new pages get indexed
  3. You approve

    • 48 products → German
    • Titles, descriptions, tags — ~190 strings
    • Drafted; nothing touched on the live store

    Reply "yes" to ship.

  4. Live

    Published to the German storefront. Every change logged, and reversible.

What the agents cost.

A fixed monthly amount, no hourly billing, no lock-in. Beta test through June — the price starts only if you continue.

Notes — we write about how we build.All notes

An organism, not an assembly.

Why most agent projects fail at structure — and the eight organs every working hub already has.

Read the essay · ~10 min

On the memory of agents.

Why most agent projects fail at remembering, and what it takes to build one that doesn't.

Read the essay · ~14 min
Questions — what we get asked most.

No. A chatbot suggests and guesses. An agent reads your data, does one concrete job, and logs what it has done. It stays to what it was built for — narrow, on purpose. More on this in the Standard.

Every agent has a named professional accountable for it — a human with formal expertise in the field, who owns the method the agent works by and answers for the work. The agent is never the last link; a human approves.

Per agent, a fixed monthly amount. Oskar from 249 USD/mo, Henrik 399 USD/mo. No hourly billing, no lock-in. Beta test through June — the monthly price starts only if you continue.

The agents work against your own systems and your own API access. We do not copy data out to other systems. You own the data; a data processing agreement is ready when we set up.

Oskar keeps the books. Henrik runs the technical side of the store. Hugo, for logistics, launches in 2027. More are coming — each with its own accountable professional.

It starts with a short conversation — we connect the agent to your systems and agree what it should take on. Then it works on your own store through June as a beta test, while you watch the output. You decide at the end. If it is not a fit, we say so first.

Want to see what it feels liketo hand a job to an agent?

ai@agaas.no

A beta test with an agent on your own store, through June. Real work, real output. It starts with a short conversation, so we can connect the agent to your systems. If it is not a fit, we say so first.

You decide when June is over. No lock-in.