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Looking to Connect With Good People
I’m growing a development team and looking to connect with people who are interested in building something together. I’d like to meet: - Agency owners and people working at agencies - Company founders and executives - People thinking about starting their own agency - Developers who are interested in joining a good team - People who can help with sales, marketing, or promotion - Anyone working in tech who shares a similar mindset I’m open to different kinds of collaboration. It could be a development project, a business partnership, joining the team, bringing opportunities, or simply getting to know each other and seeing what comes from it. I’m more interested in long-term relationships than one off projects I’m currently working around software development, AI, automation, and new technology, and I’m always interested in meeting people who are serious about what they’re building. If any of this sounds like you, feel free to DM me. Always happy to have a conversation and see if there’s a way we can work together.
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Hi @Yuki Nakamura on the Agency owner of Sonigo an Agency here in Bali Indonesia I’ll send you a DM would be great to have a chat.
BuzzBot With An Orgo Computer Project
Hey guys, I had a great call yesterday with Nick. I’ll tag him below, but thanks again for your time, man. I really appreciate it. The conversation gave me some big insights into where Orgo fits, how I should be using it, and how much bigger the opportunity is than simply giving one AI agent access to a browser. Funny enough, Grok Bot was released while Nick and I were on the call. As we were talking, something clicked for me. I’m a huge supporter of open source, startups, and small businesses. The last thing I want is for people to build their entire AI operation inside one closed ecosystem where they’re permanently tied to a specific model, API, and vendor. So I went ahead and forked Buzz, the open-source agent workspace released by Block last week, and started building a project called Ethos. The vision is pretty simple: Take everything Grok Bot is supposed to be, remove the model lock-in, and make it open. Ethos will let you create your own autonomous agents, choose whichever models and agent harnesses you want, allow the agents to work together, and give each one its own persistent Orgo computer. That means every agent can eventually have: - Its own identity and role - Its own channels and permissions - Its own model and skills - Its own memory - Its own browser, files, and applications - Its own Orgo computer - Multi-agent orchestration - Human takeover and approval controls - A complete record of what it did And because it’s open source, we aren’t stuck waiting for one company to decide what agents should be allowed to do. We can build the features we need, connect the models and tools we want, and keep improving it together. The project is live here: GitHub - jbellsolutions/ethos: Open-source workspace for autonomous AI agents with replaceable models, tools, browsers, and persistent computers. · GitHub I’d really like some help building this. There are a lot of smart people in this group, and every one of you sees things I won’t. Go through the project.
BuzzBot With An Orgo Computer Project
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@Hendra Sutrisno
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@Justin Bellware We found some limitations with Buzz when trying to add the human approval step. Buzz does support human approval, but it seems more designed for its built-in agents and workflows. For our external AI agent flow, we haven’t found a reliable way to send an approval request and continue the workflow from the user’s response like we can with Telegram.
The Full Agentic Stack: What are you actually deploying? 🏗️
Curious to see what everyone's end-to-end architecture looks like right now when deploying true agentic agents for clients. We’ve moved way past basic chatbots, and the infrastructure to build a fully managed AI employee has gotten deep. I’d love to know what your non-negotiables are across the entire stack. What are you using for: 1. The Brain & Logic: Are you relying primarily on Claude’s native computer use, testing Grok 4.5, or routing between multiple open-source models depending on the sub-task? 2. Compute & Harnesses: What is your core operating environment? (Orgo cloud setups, Hermes, OpenClaw, or custom desktop controls?) 3. Comms & Identity: How is your agent talking to the world? Are you hooking up AgentPhone for native voice/SMS/iMessage, using AgentMail, or building custom integration layers? 4. Security & Memory: How are you handling the tricky stuff? Where are you storing the agent's passwords and API keys securely (1Password, Doppler, custom vaults?), and what are you using to manage its memory and state without the stack turning into a debugging nightmare? The Client Reality: Tech aside, what specific workflow are you actually wrapping this stack around to charge that $5K/mo retainer? (e.g., outbound sales, automated data entry, full customer support reps?) Drop your full stack and your primary use case below. Let's compare notes!
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Hi @Charles Kelly Thanks for sharing this. Did you manage to get GHL integrated with Composio?
ace
Has anyone heard of this? Looks like this could be a game changer for all of us? https://generalagents.com/ace/
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Oliver Sutton
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Founder of Sonigo.co, an AI and automation agency. We build agents your team can delegate to, so the work that took weeks takes days.

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Joined May 24, 2026
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