Ep 269 research 1:08 w/ Justy & Cody

Open Source orchestration for zero Human companies

Episode 269 of Exploring Next dives into the world of open-source orchestration for zero-human companies, focusing on Paperclip, a Node.js server and React UI that coordinates AI agents to run a business.

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Transcript

Izzo You're listening to Exploring Next, episode 269. I'm Izzo, and today we're talking about Paperclip, an open-source orchestration tool for zero-human companies.

Boone That's right, Izzo. Paperclip is like a task manager, but under the hood, it has org charts, budgets, governance, goal alignment, and agent coordination.

Izzo So, why does this matter right now? Well, with the rise of AI agents, businesses are looking for ways to automate tasks and streamline their operations.

Boone Exactly. And Paperclip is designed to help with that. It allows users to bring their own agents, assign goals, and track work and costs from one dashboard.

Izzo That sounds like a game-changer for businesses. But what about the technical details? How does it actually work?

Boone Well, Paperclip uses a Node.js server and React UI. It's designed to be modular, so users can integrate it with various AI agents, like OpenClaw or Codex.

Izzo I see. And what about the architecture? How does it handle agent coordination and goal alignment?

Boone Paperclip uses a distributed architecture to coordinate agents and align goals. It's designed to be scalable and flexible, so businesses can use it to automate complex tasks.

Izzo That's really interesting. And what about the user story? Who is Paperclip designed for, and how do they use it?

Boone Paperclip is designed for businesses that want to automate tasks using AI agents. The user story is all about streamlining operations and reducing costs.

Izzo Okay, so what are some concrete next steps for our listeners? What can they do to get started with Paperclip?

Boone Well, they can start by checking out the Paperclip repo on GitHub. They can also try installing it and experimenting with its features.

Izzo And what about other resources? Are there any other tools or projects that listeners can explore to learn more about Paperclip and automation?

Boone Yeah, there are plenty of other open-source automation tools out there. Listeners can explore those and compare them to Paperclip to see what works best for their business.

Izzo Alright, that's all for today's episode. Thanks for tuning in to Exploring Next, and we'll catch you on the next one.