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SureThing.io

Autonomous agent that communicates results like a human

Productivity
Artificial Intelligence
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Everyone's running AI agents. Seldom hitting their business goals. AI isn't the bottleneck anymore. Humans are. SureThing is a General AI Agency. Paste any GitHub skill — it becomes a team you can @ anytime. One persistent memory across your COO, CMO, and CTO — zero silos. Agents that report up like humans. So you can finally run it like a CEO, not a debugger. With SureThing, now hit your business goals at inference speed.

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Hi PH family, This is Celine, cofounder of SureThing. Quick honest question: how many GitHub repos have you starred in the last 6 months? How many are actually running? That gap is what SureThing solves. The world's best AI skills are open source — Karpathy's research agent, Garry Tan's gstack, 20k star+ marketing skills repos. Free. Right there. But "right there" means raw repo, no GUI, no business context, and a terminal that assumes you invested time into vibecoding. We built SureThing for the founder, operator, or marketer who wants to use the best AI — not spend 3 days setting it up. Paste any link → one click → it becomes a proactive employee with real memory, a live dashboard, and your business context baked in. You're the chairman. It executes. What makes us different from OpenClaw / Claude Code: They built a terminal. We built a reporting line. AI has no speed limit. Human do. SureThing gives your agents a dashboard to report up — so you stay in control without being the bottleneck.

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I hope you do know reddit has a very strict policy for AI generated content & blocks pretty aggressively. Did you guys even tested that before pitching the idea to users?

I love this! I know this isn’t the intended end user, but I would like to see this operating as a development/startup team!

the "chairman not debugger" framing hits differently when you're a solo founder wearing all three hats. COO, CMO, CTO — same person, same head. agents that report up instead of waiting to be queried is the actual shift.

the "report up like humans" angle is interesting. we're constantly context-switching between different AI tools at our agency, and the memory silos are real. curious how the persistent memory actually works across different agent roles - is it more like shared context or do they actively reference each other's work?

his sounds like a dream. As a solo founder working warehouse shifts, I spend more time being a 'debugger' on my Chromebook than actually being a CEO. My biggest bottleneck isn't the AI code, it's the 'human' energy to manage all the silos (CMO, CTO, COO) alone. How does SureThing handle the deployment side of things when the 'CTO agent' hits a wall with infrastructure limits?

the chairman not debugger framing slaps. every founder im talking to building w agents hits the same wall and its not the model, its the human review loop becoming the bottleneck.

if the reporting layer actually works this is the missing piece. trying it on some marketing ops this week good stuff !

What's the strangest GitHub repo you have seen someone paste in so far that actually worked?

“Agents that work like a team” sounds great,
but getting consistent results from even one AI agent is still tricky.

Exactly the problem. Open-source AI tools are amazing, but the setup overhead kills adoption. Nice solution.

Love the chairman, not coder framing. How much business context can SureThing actually absorb before it starts making decisions?

This resonates a lot — tons of starred repos, almost none actually used.

If SureThing can bridge that gap reliably, that’s huge.

This hits.

Feels like the real problem isn’t building more agents, it’s getting them to actually work together and move things forward.

The “agents that report up” idea is interesting — closer to how people actually think about running a team.

Curious how the shared memory holds up in practice. That’s probably where it either clicks or breaks.

Congratulations on the launch! If SureThing “does the job” instead of just suggesting, where do you draw the line between autonomy and human oversight?


Looking forward to see how SureThing develops

Very interesting product. quick question: the agent can get certain skills from GitHub, how would the agent be suitable for a certain job in that specific startup. Could the agent be connected with working software like emails or slack so that the agent has all context?

@SureThing.io best agent I've ever used so far. I'm using it for my linkedin post ideation to posting. how about adding personal skills?

My first reaction: this feels less like "another AI agent" and more like the missing layer between starring a repo and actually running it.

Building SureThing is fun. Seeing how people put it to work is what makes the late nights worth it.

A few snapshots users have shared with us:

→ A B2B founder who finally turned LinkedIn into a real pipeline. SureThing finds the right people, opens the conversation, follows up for weeks, and hands him warm leads when it's actually time to talk.

→ A therapist building her public practice on X and Instagram. Content drafted, posts scheduled, comments answered in her voice. The followers showed up faster than she'd planned for.

→ A Shopify seller spotting which products are about to pop, generating the listings, refining the copy, and watching her conversion rate climb.

→ My favorite: a mom who built a little math game for her kid. No code, no engineer in the family. Just one evening, one idea, and a lot of love. It's part of the bedtime routine now.

These aren't features we built. They're things people figured out to do with SureThing, and every time we see one, we want to make it possible for more.

Make your goals a sure thing.

The “starred vs actually running” gap is real. Most tools like OpenClaw or Claude Code still assume users operate in a terminal. SureThing.io's reporting line framing is a clear shift toward outcomes, not setup.

I have like 30 starred repos and maybe 2 running lol. Congrats on shipping this, curious how the memory layer works across the COO/CMO/CTO agents — is it shared context or do they each have separate threads that sync?

About SureThing.io on Product Hunt

Autonomous agent that communicates results like a human

SureThing.io launched on Product Hunt on April 28th, 2026 and earned 201 upvotes and 75 comments, earning #1 Product of the Day. Everyone's running AI agents. Seldom hitting their business goals. AI isn't the bottleneck anymore. Humans are. SureThing is a General AI Agency. Paste any GitHub skill — it becomes a team you can @ anytime. One persistent memory across your COO, CMO, and CTO — zero silos. Agents that report up like humans. So you can finally run it like a CEO, not a debugger. With SureThing, now hit your business goals at inference speed.

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