Dev iconDevMay 4, 2026 ~1 min source read

Workspaces: Building a Headless Company OS for API-first Processes and AI Agent Workflows

The goal is to build a platform where humans, systems, integrations, and eventually AI agents can work with business processes through stable contracts. Modern companies increasingly need something else: systems that can be automated, integrated, and controlled by other systems.

Workspaces: Building a Headless Company OS for API-first Processes and AI Agent Workflows

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Modern companies increasingly need something else: systems that can be automated, integrated, and controlled by other systems.

Workspaces is our approach to a headless Company OS with an ERP core, web administration, and API-based operation for business processes.

A long-term attempt to make operational business software more programmable, more open, and more useful for automation.

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Modern companies increasingly need something else: systems that can be automated, integrated, and controlled by other systems. Workspaces is our approach to a headless Company OS with an ERP core, web administration, and API-based operation for business processes. A long-term attempt to make operational business software more programmable, more open, and more useful for automation.

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  • The goal is to build a platform where humans, systems, integrations, and eventually AI agents can work with business processes through stable contracts.
  • That works as long as humans manually execute every process step.
  • If you have ever integrated business software, you probably know the problem.

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  • The goal is not simply to build another ERP with a nice web interface.

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This article is not meant to sound like everything is already perfect. That is actually an important part of the story. Many systems have an API, but the API often feels like an afterthought.

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