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I Built Agentland OS. Now It Runs My Businesses.

I think AI agents are good enough now to do real operational work. Not perfect — good enough. And the interesting part of AI right now isn’t the model. It’s the harness around it: what you let it touch, what you make it do, what you do when it screws up.

Could be wrong. We’ll see.

Building got fast. Operating didn’t. That’s the bottleneck this year.


Four real businesses, plus a fifth platform underneath:

  • Fix My Furnace — Michigan HVAC marketplace. Real homeowners, contractors, leads.
  • Bags of Laundry — laundry pickup with Stripe-billed memberships, drivers, partner laundromats.
  • Detroit Small Business Map — a self-enriching directory of Detroit businesses with a public neighborhood site.
  • Nurse App — a platform for patients to speak about nursing care while they’re still receiving it.

Each one has live customers, daily operations, and real revenue.

All four run on Agentland — the multi-tenant agent platform I’ve been building for over a year. It exists for exactly this.

I’ve been testing it on synthetic workspaces. That’s done. Now I’m running it on these four businesses, in public.

The page is /live-projects on this site. Page views, signups, LLM calls, errors, business KPIs — all visible, some delayed a few hours, none hidden. When agents do good work, you’ll see it in the numbers. When they don’t, same.

Cheers.