The people who are best at using agents are not necessarily the strongest engineers.
They’ve simply been exposed to more SaaS products, more agent-native tools, and they’ve invested time in making their Claude, Codex, OpenClaw, Hermes, and other agents work better for them.
Yet they all run into the same problem:
Every new agent requires logging into all of their accounts again.
Every new agent requires setting up APIs again.
Every new agent requires reconfiguring permissions, environments, and memory.
A huge amount of time is wasted on repetitive setup work that creates no real value.
We don’t believe users should have to repeat these steps for every agent.
At CoreSpeed, our vision is that account management, API management, permissions, and memory should become part of a user’s persistent digital assets.
Connect once.
Then any agent—Claude, Codex, OpenClaw, or whatever comes next—can instantly inherit the same capabilities.
Agents will change.
Models will evolve.
But your identity, permissions, connections, memory, and workflows shouldn’t have to start from zero every time.
Own your digital assets.
Master your agents.
We’ve been heads-down on a new direction for CoreSpeed.
The bet is simple:
Agents are getting smart enough.
The bottleneck is no longer intelligence. It’s access and control.
Your agent can reason about the work, but it still can’t safely touch the accounts, tools, memory, and workflows where work actually happens.
So we’re building CoreSpeed: the access and control layer for AI agents.
Bring your own agent: Claude Code, OpenClaw, Hermes, Codex.
CoreSpeed gives it access to real accounts, memory, tools, and workflows, while keeping you in control of what actually happens.
Starting with X/Twitter.
Your agent can draft and propose real actions. You approve before anything goes live.
We’re opening the first waitlist for agent power users:
corespeed.io/?utm_source=x&u…