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Agentuity Launches V1 of Cloud Platform Built for AI Agents

Full-stack platform gives developers and AI agents the infrastructure to build, deploy, and scale agentic software, with built-in services, sandboxes, and deployment anywhere.

AUSTIN, Texas—February 3, 2026—Agentuity today announced the launch of V1 of its cloud platform built for AI agents. Now in general availability, Agentuity is a full-stack platform for developers of AI agents. The platform enables the streamlined creation of fully functional and easy-to-manage agents through purpose-built primitives for agentic software. These include built-in storage services, secure code execution sandboxes, production evaluations, and the ability to deploy anywhere from public cloud to on-premises infrastructure.

 

Agentuity’s debut is occurring at a time when the software industry and the corporate world in general are embracing agentic AI. Agentic AI comprises autonomous systems powered by Large Language Models (LLMs) that can independently plan, make decisions, and execute multi-step, goal-oriented tasks with minimal human supervision. The platform addresses several critical gaps that can slow the realization of agentic AI projects, most notably the lack of a coherent, unified technology stack to support them.

 

“We’re not adding AI to the stack. We’re rebuilding the stack for AI,” explained Rick Blalock, a co-founder of Agentuity. “We believe that agentic software is the future, with billions of agents running workloads across the world. The winners will be the ones who build natively for this new world, where software reasons, remembers, and learns alongside humans. This is the problem we are solving with Agentuity.”

 

Ed Sims of Boldstart Ventures concurred, noting, “This is the year that agents actually take over the enterprise. We’re going to move to a world where agents outnumber humans first 10 to 1, then 100 to 1, then 1000 to 1. And in that world, you just can’t bolt on agents to legacy systems. You’re going to have to rewire the entire infrastructure beneath them.”

 

Agentuity is a solution to the challenges posed by AI-driven changes in software development processes.  AI coding agents now write the majority of code for many projects, and agentic patterns are being woven into applications across every industry. However, today’s cloud infrastructure is not suited to this new model. It was designed for short-lived requests, stateless transactions, and predictable workloads. Agentic software breaks this pattern. Agents reason, remember, and execute complex tasks over extended periods. They need to pause, resume, and coordinate across time. Traditional serverless architectures are deficient for these processes. Nor will virtual machines (VMs) suffice.

 

Agentuity handles the entire agentic AI development lifecycle. It allows developers to build, test, and ship agentic apps in minutes, not weeks. Agents gain safe access to the same tools developers, with guardrails.

 

Key capabilities include:

  • Full-Stack Development — Build agents, APIs, and frontends with end-to-end type safety using the TypeScript SDK
  • Built-in Services — Key-value storage, vector search, Postgres databases, S3-compatible object storage, and queues — no setup required
  • Sandboxes — Isolated environments for secure code execution. Create, execute, destroy — fully managed.
  • Evals in Production — Run evaluations on every session with real users and real traffic, not just during development
  • AI Gateway — Unified access to OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Groq, and Mistral with consolidated billing
  • Observability — OpenTelemetry traces, logs, session tracking, and cost-per-span — automatic
  • Deploy Anywhere — The Gravity Network enables deployment to public cloud, private VPC, on-premises, or edge — same SDK, same services

Early adopters are enthusiastic about Agentuity. According to Ben Davis, a developer building on Agentuity, for example, “It really feels like it’s the first platform that is trying to put together a system where the agents can build anything in one place. From the front end to the back end to the cron jobs, it’s all wrapped up in an Agentuity project.”

 

Agentuity was founded by Jeff Haynie, Rick Blalock, Matthew Congrove, Robin Diddams and Bobby Christopher, veteran software engineers and founders with multiple exits. This group has built things that millions of developers have used across the Fortune 500.

For more information, visit https://agentuity.com/

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