We're a team of operators, engineers, and designers building AI teammates that handle the busywork that piles up in every growing company. The mission is simple: take what's mechanical off your team's plate so the creative, strategic, human parts get the time they deserve.
Across every company we've worked at, the same pattern shows up. A talented salesperson spends three hours a day copy-pasting into a CRM. A controller spends a week each month chasing invoices. A recruiter answers the same five questions thirty times before lunch. Everyone agrees this isn't the job they signed up for, but nobody has time to fix it.
We started Wonderful Agent because we wanted AI teammates that actually finish a job, not chatbots that ask you to finish it for them. Each agent on our roster studies your real systems, follows your real playbooks, and produces work that's reviewable, auditable, and ready to ship. When something needs a human judgment call, it hands off cleanly with context — not a confused customer.
We're stubborn about one thing: we'd rather ship the version that works on Tuesday than demo the version that wows on Monday. Hype demos are easy. Agents your team will still trust in six months are harder. That's the only kind we're interested in building.
These aren't slogans. They're the answers we keep coming back to when we have to choose between something easy and something right.
An agent that can't cite its source shouldn't make a claim. We default to refusal over confidence. If a Wonderful Agent doesn't know, it says so and asks — every single time.
The smartest agent in the world is useless if it doesn't know when to step aside. Every workflow we ship has a clean escalation path with full context, because the human picking up the work deserves a real brief.
Every read, every write, every decision gets logged with full lineage from day one. Not as a paid add-on, not as an enterprise upsell. If your security team can't trust it, no one should be using it.
We build agents that replace tasks, not teammates. The goal is to give your best people more room to do their best work — not to shrink the org chart while we celebrate margin.
A small group with strong opinions about what good software feels like.
Co-founder & CEO
Previously led the support automation team at a public fintech. Believes the right org chart is one where nobody dreads Monday.
Co-founder & CTO
Built large-scale agent infra at two previous startups. Spends weekends fixing his neighbours' Wi-Fi and refuses to be paid for it.
Head of Design
Spent a decade in product design at two B2B SaaS companies you've heard of. Believes the best interface is the one that gets out of the way.
Head of Customer
Ran a 60-person customer team at a Series D SaaS company. Came to Wonderful Agent for the chance to give that team their evenings back.
Our investors are founders, CFOs, and CTOs who've built the kinds of teams we're trying to help. They ask the right questions and stay out of the way.
Lead Series A. Early-stage fund focused on operator-led B2B software.
Seed lead. Backers of category-defining tools for revenue and finance teams.
Series A participant. Long-horizon fund partnering with builders shipping infrastructure for AI-native work.
Seed participant. A roster of operators who've built and sold the products our customers run on every day.
Maya and Rohan start the company in a small office in Brooklyn with three customers and a working Aria prototype.
12-person team, 40 paying customers, Aria and the first version of Sage in production.
Audit-ready by default stops being a slogan and becomes a stamped, third-party fact. Atlas and Theo launch in the same quarter.
300+ customers, the full roster live, and a self-hosted deployment option for regulated industries.
Offices in London and Berlin, EU data residency live, and the first cohort of customers running fully on EU infrastructure.
Connect your tools, brief your first agent, and ship work today. Free for 14 days, no card needed.