| name | internal-comms |
| description | Use when writing or reviewing any Kortix-facing words — headlines, taglines, elevator pitches, audience pitches (developers, companies, enterprise), captions, deck or social copy, product naming, or text composited into images — or when another skill needs Kortix's canonical positioning, terminology, or approved wording. Verbal source of truth; pair with brand-guidelines for visuals. |
Kortix Internal Comms
The verbal source of truth for Kortix. brand-guidelines governs how Kortix looks; this skill governs what Kortix says — positioning, terminology, and approved wording.
Read this before writing any Kortix-facing words: a headline, tagline, pitch, caption, deck slide, social post, product name, or text composited into an image. When generating assets, pair it with ../brand-guidelines/SKILL.md.
If a request conflicts with this skill, flag the conflict and offer the closest on-message alternative — the same discipline brand-guidelines uses for visuals.
Positioning hierarchy
Four sanctioned lines. Each has one job — don't swap them.
| Layer | Line | Use for |
|---|
| Category | Autonomous Company Operating System | What Kortix is. Analyst/enterprise framing, "what category is this" questions. |
| Tagline | The AI command center for your company | Headlines, hero, site, README. The default lead. |
| Plain-language explainer | A cloud computer where AI agents run your company | When "operating system" is too abstract — onboarding, press, non-technical readers. |
| Manifesto line | A company is going to be a git repository | The deep thesis. Manifesto, vision talks, founder voice. |
One-line what-is: Kortix is the Autonomous Company Operating System — a cloud computer where a workforce of AI agents runs your company, and everything is code you own.
Elevator pitch
Short (one sentence): Kortix is the Autonomous Company Operating System — a cloud computer where a workforce of AI agents does real work for your company, and everything is code you own.
Medium (~50 words): Most AI tools give you a chat box. Kortix gives you a command center: one repo that is your company — its agents, skills, memory, and the machines they run on, all versioned and owned by you. A workforce of agents runs in parallel, returns real deliverables, and improves the company one reviewed change at a time.
What it is, the problem, why now
What it is. One place to run an AI-native company. Your agents, skills, connectors, secrets, channels, triggers, and memory live in one repo that is the company — versioned, diffable, owned outright. It feels as simple as a chat app; underneath, everything is code you own.
The problem it solves. The models got good — but every session they wake up with no memory of you, your company, or your decisions. The tools built to fix that are demos: single-tenant, no isolation, no version history, no permissions, no security story. The only alternative is renting your company back from a model lab that keeps your data, config, and model. A toy or a cage. Kortix refuses both.
Why now. Reasoning is solved; memory, isolation, permissions, and ownership are not. Running a real AI workforce — thousands of isolated agents on one config, each feeding reviewed work back to main — is the unsolved part, and it's what Kortix is built for.
Full narrative, message house, and proof points: references/messaging.md.
Mission & vision
- Mission: Take a company from human to AGI — and let it keep every byte of itself on the way there.
- Vision: A company is a git repository — thousands of agents on one config, each isolated, pushing work into a
main branch that never stops running and keeps improving itself. CI/CD for the work of an organization, not just its code.
Terminology quick-reference
Canonical product nouns. Style product nouns and config in Roobert Mono (per brand-guidelines). Full definitions + say-this/not-that: references/glossary.md.
| Noun | One line |
|---|
| Project | A git repo that is the company — config + accumulated state, all text. |
| Session | One unit of agent work, in its own sandbox on its own branch. |
| Sandbox | The disposable, microVM-isolated Linux machine a session runs in. |
| Change request | The reviewed merge toward main; how work lands and the company self-improves. |
| Agent | A markdown persona with a scoped reach into tools. Installable; can rewrite itself. |
| Skill | Reusable know-how for how the company does a job; rides into every session. |
| Connector | One-click reach into 3,000+ apps (plus MCP/OpenAPI/GraphQL/HTTP) through one scoped token. |
| Secret | Encrypted, scoped credential injected into sandboxes at runtime, never shown to the model. |
| Channel | A chat surface (Slack, Teams, Telegram, WhatsApp, SMS, email) that starts sessions where people already are. |
| Trigger | Cron or signed webhook that spawns sessions automatically. |
| Memory | The living company brain — files today, a system that compounds what it learns. |
| App | A declarative, durable deployment defined in config. |
kortix.toml | The Kortix layer: sandbox image, triggers, channels, connectors, required secrets. |
Approved wording — don't say / prefer
| Don't say | Prefer | Why |
|---|
| AI agent platform | Autonomous Company Operating System | A category, not a feature. |
| Workflow automation / automation tool | A cloud computer where AI agents run your company | Not a zap — a computer that runs the company. |
| Chatbot / chat box | Command center; a workforce that produces real output | Real deliverables, not chat. |
| AI assistant / copilot | A workforce of AI agents | Org-scale and parallel, not one helper. |
| Users | People / your team / members (humans and agents are principals) | Matches the permissions model. |
| Plugins / extensions | Connectors | The canonical noun. |
| Integrations (as the headline noun) | Connectors (noun); "connect" (verb) | Keep the noun consistent. |
| Black box / magic | Everything is code you own — grep your whole company | Auditable, not hidden. |
| Deploy (an agent's output) | Open a change request; ship | Work lands through a reviewed merge to main. |
| No-code | Feels as simple as chat, with code underneath | Depth under the surface, not a ceiling. |
| Vendor / we host your AI | Open, self-hostable, yours down to the metal | We don't rent your company back to you. |
| seamless · revolutionary · unlock productivity · next-gen · AI-powered magic · transformative | a concrete mechanism | Banned hype (brand-guidelines voice). |
Voice
- Direct and product-grounded. Lead with the mechanism and real product proof, not abstract AI claims.
- Concrete nouns: sessions, repos, sandboxes, change requests, connectors — not "solutions" or "capabilities."
- One audience per sentence.
- Confident, not breathless. The product is the proof; let it carry the line.
- Never imply unverified claims (autonomous deployment, certifications, customer names, metrics). Sanctioned proof points only — see
references/messaging.md.
- Banned: the hype words in the table above.
Audiences
One line each; full pitches (pain → promise → proof → sanctioned phrases → what not to say) in references/pitches.md.
- Developers (primary) — a managed cloud for OpenCode, Claude, and Codex agents.
kortix init, kortix ship. Bring the subscription you already pay for; run background coding agents with a preview per change.
- Companies (primary) — a workforce you can actually manage, reachable from web, Slack, or Teams, on infrastructure where the data, config, and model belong to you.
- Enterprise (primary) — built to survive a security review: microVM isolation, real members/groups/roles, per-resource permissions, a secrets manager, audit trail, human approval gates, on-prem/VPC/air-gapped.
- Agencies & consultancies (bonus) — one horizontal platform sold through verticalized partners with their own front ends and starter templates. A franchise for the part of the economy about to be rebuilt.
Pre-flight copy checklist
Before shipping any Kortix copy: