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Nanocorp

2026-03-30
aiagentsautonomousstartup

Nanocorp builds and runs companies for you using AI agents. I clicked "surprise me," and in under 20 minutes it had invented a SaaS called HostGuard, deployed a landing page, set up Stripe pricing, and queued an outreach campaign. I wrote zero code.


1. what it does

You open a dashboard that Nanocorp calls your conglomerate: a place to run multiple autonomous companies in parallel. You create a new company by describing an idea or letting the AI generate one. The agent takes it from there: it names the product, defines the ICP, writes conversion copy, deploys a landing page on Vercel, creates Stripe products with pricing tiers, and builds an outreach task list.

The agent runs tasks autonomously and reports back. You can also message it directly and ask it to take specific actions, like deleting duplicate tasks or adjusting pricing.

A growth hack is baked in: verify your identity via an X post and unlock 5 bonus credits. Clever both as anti-abuse and as built-in distribution.

2. what worked

The speed is genuinely hard to believe. HostGuard had a named product, a conversion-optimised landing page with pricing tiers at $19 and $39, and a structured outreach plan, all in under 20 minutes on a free trial.

The landing page quality surprised me. The copy identified a real ICP, articulated the problem well, and included social proof. Before AI, this alone would have taken a full day.

Stripe integration happens early. That is the right call. If the goal is a company that makes real money, wiring payments in early keeps the agent honest about what it is building.

The agent self-corrected mid-run. I noticed duplicate tasks and asked it to clean them up. It found them and deleted them on its own. That is not a given with agent products this early.

3. what did not work

Task duplication was a recurring issue. The agent created duplicate entries across multiple task types. It was able to fix them when asked, but it should not happen in the first place.

No auto mode. You have to manually trigger or approve each step. For a product built around autonomous operation, that friction breaks the experience. A hands-off mode where the agent runs the full sequence without check-ins would change the product entirely.

Progress visibility is confusing. Some tasks showed as in-progress but gave no indication you could click them to see what was happening. I almost missed that the landing page had already been deployed.

4. verdict

Nanocorp is the most concrete AI agent product I have tested. It does not just chat about building a company: it actually builds one. The free trial delivers a real wow moment.

The potential goes further than what is there today. Plug in 11labs and the company runs cold email audio campaigns. Plug in a TikTok video generator and it posts content automatically. Add meme marketing, Reddit outreach, affiliate programs. Every integration becomes a new distribution channel your autonomous company can run.

That roadmap is not speculation. The infrastructure is already there. It just needs more services plugged in.

Best for: founders and indie hackers who want to go from zero to a live SaaS with a landing page and payments, in under an hour, without writing code.


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