Every growing company ends up with the same problem: five different SaaS tools that don’t talk to each other, three people whose full-time job is managing integrations, and a monthly bill that makes your CFO cry.
Salesforce for sales. HubSpot for marketing. Zendesk for support. SAP for finance. Workday for HR. Each one is a silo. Each one needs a specialist. Each one costs $30k–$300k per year.
What changed
In the last two years, AI agents went from a research curiosity to a production reality. LLMs can now:
- Research prospects and qualify leads
- Write personalized outreach at scale
- Handle tier-1 support tickets
- Generate financial reports
- Manage marketing campaigns
But every AI agent product on the market is single-player. One agent, one task, one silo. Sound familiar?
What we’re building
Kerios is the operating system for AI-native companies. Instead of buying five SaaS tools and three integration engineers, you deploy AI departments that collaborate like a real team:
- Outbound finds and qualifies leads, then hands them off to Sales
- Sales closes deals, then Support onboards the customer
- When Sales loses a deal, Outbound gets feedback to improve targeting
No Zapier. No integrations. No configuration. Add a team, it connects itself.
Why now
Three things converged:
- LLM costs dropped 95% — running a full AI department costs less than one junior employee
- Open-source models hit production quality — you can self-host with Ollama for $0
- The mid-market is ready — 64% already use AI tools, but nobody offers a unified OS
The incumbents can’t pivot. Salesforce and SAP are architecturally incapable of becoming agent-native. That’s our window.
What’s next
We’re in early access. If you’re running a team of 10–500 and spending too much on SaaS tools that don’t work together, request a demo.
We’re building the last company OS you’ll ever need.