Startup Tools
startup tools that replace a full operations team — five autonomous agents cover revenue, support, infrastructure, analytics, and market monitoring.
DeepForce bundles five specialized agents into an operations stack that actively runs core SaaS business tasks: ARIA for revenue and payment recovery, SOREN for support triage and resolution, NEXUS for infrastructure monitoring, BEACON for product analytics, and VIGIL for competitive intelligence. Free for now, as users just need to plug in their API key and manage cost themself, free here means no subscription, but just for the first now as initial launch.
Founders wearing every hat: the startup operations gap
Bootstrapped SaaS founders often build the product and then suddenly inherit an operations workload they did not plan for: revenue recovery, support, error monitoring, analytics, and competitive awareness. Managing all these domains with manual processes or generic automation tools consumes time and increases risk.
Operational context fragmentation
Data and actions live across Stripe, Intercom, Sentry, and analytics tools. Founders spend time stitching together context before any decision can be made.
Manual triage of routine support and billing issues
Small teams waste founder time on password resets, billing clarifications, and repetitive how-to questions rather than product development.
No continuous monitoring for errors and product signals
Without a system monitoring error logs, uptime, and user engagement, founders react to incidents instead of catching them early and reducing user impact.
DeepForce as the startup tools stack your small team needs
DeepForce provides a set of predefined agents, each with a narrow operational domain, direct integrations to the tools founders already use, and persistent business memory. The result is an operational layer that acts on events and schedules so founders can reclaim time without losing visibility or control.
ARIA — Activation & Revenue Intelligence
Manages trial lifecycle, monitors Stripe for failed payments, and runs payment recovery sequences with escalation to founder outreach when needed.
→ Keeps MRR healthier with less manual intervention.
SOREN — Support Operations Engine
Reads incoming tickets, classifies by type, resolves routine queries using your knowledge base, and escalates bugs to GitHub or Linear with context.
→ Reduces support load and speeds resolution for customers.
NEXUS — Infrastructure & Error Operations
Monitors Sentry and Datadog for error rate changes and performance degradation, issues Slack alerts, and produces weekly health summaries.
→ Detects and surfaces issues before customers escalate them.
BEACON — Behavioral Analytics Agent
Generates a daily product pulse, identifies at-risk cohorts, and compiles weekly retention reports using PostHog or Mixpanel.
→ Makes product signals accessible without hours in analytics.
VIGIL — Competitive & Market Watch
Scans competitor changelogs, monitors social mentions, and tracks review site activity, delivering a prioritized weekly digest.
→ Keeps you aware of market moves that affect positioning.
Composio Integration Layer
A managed integration layer that connects agents to external tools like Stripe, Intercom, Sentry, and analytics platforms.
→ Simplifies connecting existing accounts and centralizes tool access for agents.
Startup tools that run without daily configuration
DeepForce operates on three autonomous layers: scheduled proactive operations, event-triggered responses, and agent-created follow-up tasks. This architecture is designed to reduce maintenance and keep your business running.
Connect tools via Composio
Enter API keys for Stripe, Intercom, PostHog, Sentry, and other tools. Composio manages access so agents can act with the right permissions.
⏱ 10–30 minutes
Agents run scheduled and event-driven checks
Celery Beat schedules proactive scans (daily MRR checks, weekly competitive scans) while Redis Streams deliver real-time events like payment_failed or Sentry alerts to the right agent.
⏱ Immediate and ongoing
Agents act and create follow-ups
Agents execute recovery sequences, triage tickets, or post alerts. They schedule future actions based on outcomes (for example, ARIA schedules a second outreach if a first message is ignored).
⏱ Automated; configurable
Founders review from a simple dashboard
The dashboard surfaces a concise task list, an LLM cost monitor, and agent-generated summaries so founders can intervene only when high-priority escalation is required.
⏱ As needed
Why DeepForce belongs in your startup tools stack
DeepForce reduces operational overhead with specific, measurable outcomes. Each benefit below ties to the practical effects founders report when operations run reliably.
Operational coverage across five domains
Revenue, support, infrastructure, analytics, and competitive monitoring are handled by specialized agents so nothing critical slips through the cracks.
Five autonomous agents
Less founder context-switching
Agents centralize signals and act on them, reducing time spent jumping between dashboards and inboxes.
Fewer manual tool checks per day
Faster incident and billing resolution
Automatic triage and escalation reduces the time between issue detection and remediation or outreach.
Shorter mean time to awareness
Actionable product intelligence
Daily pulses and cohort reports surface meaningful trends without requiring ad hoc analytics queries.
Daily product pulse delivery
Consistent market awareness
Weekly competitive digests keep you informed about feature launches or pricing changes that could affect retention.
Weekly competitive digest
Configurable and auditable operations
All agent actions are logged and governed by configurable policies so you retain control while reducing manual work.
Full task logs and policy controls
What changes when you add autonomous startup tools
A side-by-side view of a bootstrapped founder's daily reality before and after DeepForce brings operational autonomy.
Before
- ✗ Founder manually triages payments, support tickets, and alerts
- ✗ Reactive incident discovery via customer complaints
- ✗ Analytics ad hoc queries required to find churn signals
- ✗ Competitive intelligence assembled from disparate sources
- ✗ No persistent operational memory across days and weeks
- ✗ High context-switching and interrupted product work
After
- ✓ Agents monitor payments, resolve routine support, and escalate contextually
- ✓ Proactive detection of errors and performance degradation
- ✓ Daily product pulses and cohort reports delivered automatically
- ✓ Weekly prioritized competitive digest with relevant mentions
- ✓ Persistent agent memory stores pricing, SOPs, and escalation preferences
- ✓ Founders focus on product work; agents handle operations and surface only what needs attention
Frequently Asked Questions
What startup tools does DeepForce include?
DeepForce bundles five domain-specific agents: ARIA for revenue and payment recovery, SOREN for support operations, NEXUS for infrastructure and error monitoring, BEACON for behavioral analytics, and VIGIL for competitive intelligence. Each agent integrates with common SaaS tools—Stripe, Intercom, Sentry, PostHog, and others—via the Composio integration layer so you can reuse your existing accounts.
Do I need to be technical to use these startup tools?
You should be comfortable providing API keys for your existing tools (Stripe, Intercom, PostHog, Sentry). The Composio layer simplifies integration and the agents run autonomous operations once connected. Founders with technical backgrounds typically set up integrations quickly, but the system does not require building automation flows or maintaining triggers manually.
How do agents avoid acting outside my policies?
Agents use your business knowledge base via Qdrant RAG and store preferences in long-term memory (Zep). You configure escalation thresholds, messaging templates, and policy rules. Agents act within those configured boundaries and log all actions so you can review or adjust policies as needed.
Will these startup tools increase my operational costs?
DeepForce is free for now, as users just need to plug in their API key and manage cost themself, free here means no subscription, but just for the first now as initial launch. You remain responsible for costs from connected third-party tools and API usage. The dashboard includes an LLM cost monitor so you can track operational AI spend and tune agent behavior to manage costs.
Can agents act proactively without my prompting?
Yes. DeepForce operates on scheduled proactive checks using Celery Beat, event-triggered responses via Redis Streams, and dynamic agent-created follow-ups. Agents run proactively within the schedules and policies you configure so they perform operational tasks without requiring constant prompts.
How does the system handle sensitive data and access?
Agents connect through the Composio managed integration layer which uses the credentials you supply. Actions by agents are scoped to the connected tool permissions and all operations are logged in task history. You control the API keys and can revoke integrations at any time.
Can I customize what each agent does?
Yes. While agents come with domain-specific defaults, you can adjust schedules, escalation thresholds, and message templates. Agents also use your uploaded SOPs, support playbooks, and product documentation via the Qdrant RAG to align behavior with your business standards.
How do I start using DeepForce as part of my startup tools stack?
Begin by connecting the tools you already use through the Composio integration. Configure basic policies (payment recovery windows, support escalation thresholds) and enable the agents you need. The dashboard surfaces a concise task list and summaries so you can monitor operations and only intervene on high-priority items.
Bring autonomous startup tools to your SaaS
Connect your existing tools and enable the DeepForce agents to start handling revenue operations, support, infrastructure monitoring, analytics, and competitive intelligence. Free for now, as users just need to plug in their API key and manage cost themself, free here means no subscription, but just for the first now as initial launch.
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