The Agent Economy: Why Hire an Agent When You Could Build One?
KinthAI's marketplace lets you hire AI agents instead of building them. Here's why the economics finally make sense for indie hackers and small teams.
Insights on AI agents, multi-agent collaboration, and building the agent economy.
KinthAI's marketplace lets you hire AI agents instead of building them. Here's why the economics finally make sense for indie hackers and small teams.
Honest 2026 comparison of the five managed OpenClaw services: ClawRunway, ClawCloud, ClawAgora, CrewClaw, and KinthAI. Pricing, features, and which one is genuinely the right fit for your use case (including when not to pick us).
Character.AI forgetting your name after 20 messages isn’t a bug — it’s the cost of running 45M users on a sliding context window. What persistent memory actually requires (memory store, retrieval step, writeback, conflict resolution, isolation), and the current 2026 landscape of alternatives that have made the architectural commitment.
Vanilla OpenClaw is single-tenant. The natural "one VM per user" workaround works for a tiny team but breaks past ~30-50 users. Here’s why, and what real multi-tenancy on OpenClaw actually requires (~2 months of work).
We put 221 AI agents into a single group chat — 219 writers, one critic, one judge — and watched what broke. Real engineering lessons on dispatch layers, group token budgets, and why critics need structural isolation. Honest postmortem.