An AI-native organisation framework
The AI operating layer for your organisation.
Skillet gives a small team a Chief of Staff with real memory, an encrypted vault, and
skills that compile into tested tools. It gets sharper as it learns - by consolidating
what works, not by piling on more prompts.
Designed for humans, built for business, ready for action.
Built for an organisation, not a chat window.
General-purpose agent harnesses won the personal-assistant market. Watch a small business
try to adopt one and the cracks show.
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Configuration is a wall.
Thousands of lines of config across layers, with no validation. Misconfiguration does
not error - it silently falls back to defaults.
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Secrets sit in plaintext.
API keys and OAuth tokens in cleartext files, mitigated by a regex scrubber. Fine for
a personal tool; not for your company's credentials.
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"Self-improvement" is just accretion.
Agents appending prose to their own instructions, with no measurement and no curation.
The system gets bigger and vaguer the longer it runs.
Improvement is consolidation, not accretion.
Everything a Skillet agent can do is a named, versioned, measured skill. When a skill
proves itself, Skillet compiles it into a typed, tested, sandboxed tool - approved by a
human, with full provenance - and the skill shrinks to intent. The system gets smaller and
sharper as it learns. As far as we can tell, nobody else is building this.
Complete on day zero.
Real memory, zero setup
A knowledge graph, vector recall, and a document store on day zero - no memory files
to curate, no provider to plug in, no context limits to manage. Fed by chat, uploads,
and connectors, and assembled into context before every turn.
Security as a feature
Nothing in plaintext at rest, ever. An encrypted vault, an audit trail on every
change, and generated code that runs sandboxed and revocable, gated on your approval.
Skills that become tools
Proven skills compile into code-backed tools with measured cost and latency - and
demote themselves back to prose if they stop earning their place.
Useful in 30 minutes
On first run your Chief of Staff researches your company, builds its own wiki, and can
stand up a daily industry watchdog that starts delivering the next morning.
A business partner, not a personal toy.
Skillet's agents take on defined roles, not one outsized personality. Your primary agent
is a Chief of Staff with a single purpose: helping you build and run your organisation. We
are opinionated about this.
Installed by your engineer. Operated by anyone.
Skillet is for small teams building products. Your technical founder or first engineer
installs it on the coding-agent subscription they already pay for - or takes it hosted.
After that, the console and chat are the entire interface. Running it needs no technical
skill at all.
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