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#00 · The operator's AI partner

Stop prompting.
Start delegating.

Squadron is a team of AI operators you assign real work to — not a chat box you babysit. Hand it a problem, it comes back with the work done.

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The shift

You've been using AI like a search box.

Ask a question, copy the answer, do the work yourself. That's a tool. A teammate takes the whole job off your plate — and tells you when it's done.

Tool

Ask · answer · do it yourself

Teammate

Delegate · run · ship

#01The kit

Four pillars. One operator.

The kit your squadron ships with — out of the box, day one.

#01Delegate

Give it the job, not the prompt.

Drop a task in plain language. Squadron scopes it, does it, and reports back like a real report would.

#02Autonomous

It runs without a babysitter.

Works in the background, flags blockers out loud, never fails silently. You get a result, not a spinning cursor.

#03Skills

Gets sharper every week.

Reusable skills compound across your whole squadron. Teach it once, every agent knows it.

#04Everywhere

Chat, issues, or full cloud runs.

Spar with it in chat. Dispatch it on an issue. Let it run in the cloud while you sleep. Same partner, three gears.

#02How it works

Three steps. No prompt engineering.

#01Step

Talk

Describe the problem like you would to a co-founder.

Plain language. No prompt scaffolding.

#02Step

Dispatch

It picks up the work and runs with it.

Background-run. Flags blockers out loud.

#03Step

Ship

Review the result, not the process.

Artifact arrives. Trace is one click away.

#03Proof

A squadron that ships, not slides.

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#01Testimonial
I stopped writing prompts and started assigning work. It's the first AI that actually closes the loop.
[Name] · COO, [Company]
#02Testimonial
Dispatched it on a pricing teardown Friday night. Had the model Monday morning. No babysitting.
[Name] · Founder, [Company]
#03Testimonial
It argued with me. It was right. That's the whole pitch.
[Name] · Head of Ops, [Company]
Inspect every run.

Every step your squadron takes is logged and reviewable — no black box.

Plugs into your stack

#04Capabilities

Six things every operator on your team can do.

Each capability ships on day one — no plug-ins, no prompt libraries to maintain.

#01

Real delegation.

Full tasks, not autocomplete. Hand off a whole brief and Squadron scopes, executes, and reports back like the head of a small team would.

Board · brief · ship

#02

It pushes back.

When you're wrong, it tells you. A yes-man burns money; a partner says no, shows you why, and offers a better move.

Disagreements logged

#03

Persistent memory.

It remembers your business across sessions — your stakeholders, constraints, last quarter's mistakes. Stop re-explaining your company every Monday.

Structured · inspectable · editable

#04

Stress-tests every idea.

Diverge, frame, attack. Squadron runs adversarial passes on your plan before you commit budget — finds the holes while they're still cheap.

Multi-lens synthesis

#05

Ships real artifacts.

Memos, decks, code, pages. The output is something you forward or merge — not a chat transcript you have to mine for the answer.

Drafts in your team's format

#06

Every step inspectable.

Open any run. Read the trace. See exactly which skill fired, which source it pulled, where it pushed back. No black box.

Replay · fork · correct

#05Dispatch

Your next operator starts today.

Spin up your squadron, hand it the first task, watch it come back done. Trial is on us.

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