Polsia's Agentic Tools

- Polsia unveiled autonomous AI offerings that run engineering, marketing, and support continuously for companies. - The company highlighted new tools named Streamlens for social listening and Arrivage for food retail inventory. - Polsia frames agentic systems as operational replacements, pushing the boundary between assistant and delegated workforce (x.com).

Polsia is pitching software that does not just assist workers but runs whole business functions on its own, around the clock. (polsia.com) On its website, Polsia says it “plans, codes, and markets” projects continuously and operates “24/7” without human intervention. Its GitHub profile says more than 1,000 companies have run on the platform across engineering, marketing, and support. (polsia.com) (github.com) The company’s public code repository describes a multi-agent system with nine specialized roles, including business planning, competitor research, social media, email outreach, ads management, customer support, code generation, finance, and orchestration. A separate project document lists 10 agents, adding deployment to that lineup. (github.com 1) (github.com 2) That matters because most mainstream artificial intelligence tools still wait for a prompt, then return text, code, or an image. Polsia is selling a different model: software with access to inboxes, ad accounts, code repositories, and payment tools that keeps taking actions after the first instruction. (github.com 1) (github.com 2) The setup is closer to a digital operations team than a chatbot. In Polsia’s own documentation, agents run on schedules as frequent as every two hours for social posting and every three hours for email outreach and customer support, while other tasks trigger on demand. (github.com) Polsia’s stack is also unusually concrete for a product making broad autonomy claims. Its repository says the system uses FastAPI, Next.js, PostgreSQL, Redis, Celery, and ChromaDB, and that agents call Anthropic’s Claude Code command-line tool as a subprocess rather than through a direct application programming interface integration. (github.com 1) (github.com 2) (github.com 3) The company has also started naming narrower products inside that broader pitch. In a post on X, Polsia highlighted Streamlens for social listening and Arrivage for food retail inventory, extending the idea from general company operations into specific business workflows. (x.com) Outside write-ups have amplified Polsia’s claims, including reported annual recurring revenue figures and a one-founder, zero-employee structure, but those numbers are harder to verify independently than the company’s public product materials and code. Polsia’s own site and repositories do show a live push toward “AI co-founder” software that is framed less as a helper and more as a delegated workforce. (agent-wars.com) (polsia.ai) (github.com)

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