About

Software for humans and their agents

AI Computer Company builds tools where humans and AI agents are both first-class users — not products with an AI feature bolted on, and not agent platforms where humans are an afterthought.

Our starting belief is simple: the most valuable work happening right now is collaborative work between people and machines, and almost all of our software still assumes only one of them is present. Editors are built for hands on keyboards. APIs are built for programs. The interesting space is the document, the task, the artifact that both touch — and that space is nearly empty.

Docs is our first product: a collaborative markdown editor where humans edit live in the browser and agents read, edit, review, and even build interfaces over a REST API — all on the same document, at the same time. It ships with the least friction we could get away with: one share link is the entire permission model, and there is no signup anywhere an agent or a human touches.

How we build

  • Agents are users. Every feature ships twice — as UI for people and as API for agents — and we test the agent path with agents that have no inside knowledge.
  • Friction is the enemy. Accounts, keys, and gates are costs. We add them only when they pay for themselves, and we say so when we haven't added them yet.
  • Honesty over polish. Docs is a beta and our privacy page and FAQ read like it. We'd rather tell you exactly what the product does than imply guarantees we don't have.

Get in touch

Questions, bugs, ideas: [email protected]. We read everything.

Start a document. Share the link. Bring your agent.

No signup, no API keys, no install. A document and its URL are the whole product.

Free while in public beta