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.
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.
Can your service find Reddit posts on a specific topic and then write a reply based on my preferences and the context of the post?
The AI team concept from SureThing.io looks bold, but I’m curious whether the real-world execution will actually be that powerful or just a fancy wrapper on top of LLMs.
The gap between starred repos and actually running them is real. The execution friction you're solving for is exactly what keeps most teams from shipping with these tools. Curious how you're handling the business context piece — that's usually where things get messy, especially when agents need to make decisions that actually matter to the business.
Sharp positioning — “run it like a CEO, not a debugger” lands well. Turning scattered GitHub skills into agents that actually report outcomes is the missing layer most tools like OpenClaw still don’t address. Can't wait to try it!
The "Karpathy research agent / Garry Tan gstack" framing nails the real friction - discoverability is fine, but most starred repos rot, and "right there" usually means broken installs. Curious about the QA layer. When you turn a GitHub skill into a teammate, what catches dead repos vs. the working ones - runtime tests, community signal, or trust the maintainer? And once a skill drifts (a dep breaks, an API moves), does the employee silently fail or know to escalate?
goodluck on your launch Celine! Could i interact with SureThings via whatsapp?
SureThing is an impressive innovation in AI agency solutions! By transforming GitHub skills into a seamless, collaborative team, it effectively breaks down silos within organizations. The persistent memory feature across key roles ensures that everyone is aligned and working towards shared goals, allowing for a more agile CEO-like management style. This is especially crucial in today’s fast-paced business environment where efficiency can make or break a company. If you’re looking to elevate your business strategy and enhance team collaboration, SureThing might be just what you need.
the 'reporting line vs terminal' framing is sharp. the hard part nobody's nailed yet is getting the agent to be honest about what it almost-did, especially silent partials like 'i created the event' when the api returned 403. how do you surface that in the dashboard?
Interesting concept! I'm curious whether I could interact with SureThing via Slack or WhatsApp instead of opening up a separate website/app to chat.
The "starred repos collecting dust" gap is painfully real. I've got at least 20 myself. 😅
Haven't tested SureThing yet, but the dashboard + procedural memory approach sounds way more practical than another terminal agent.
Quick question: for a team wanting to start with one agent (say, a CMO for content), how long does onboarding take before it actually understands our brand voice and audience without constant hand-holding?
Congrats on the launch!
@agentos Could you share more about workforce scaling and latency? I’ve run into systems like this before, and in production environments these issues usually become more significant.
Congrats on the launch,this is incredibly powerful. I used it to generate product report analysis, and the results are amazing!
What happens when the AI makes a bad call is there an undo or audit log built into the dashboard?
Congrats on the launch, is it fully autonomys and is there a possibility to add human input to the loop, in order to make sure it's compliant with business goals?
If it's done, how do you handle it?
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!
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 420 upvotes and 135 comments, earning #2 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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