Software was built for humans. The next generation is built for agents.
For fifty years, software was built around people. Every interface, every workflow, every dashboard, every permission — designed for a human to operate.
That assumption is ending.
The next generation of software won't be operated by people. It will be operated by intelligent agents that read, decide, and act. And when the operator changes, everything downstream has to change with it — how software is built, secured, observed, and run.
Running an agent shouldn't require building an AI platform.
Yet every layer of today's cloud was designed for web apps — request in, response out, stateless, a human on the other end. An agent is none of those things. It remembers, retrieves, decides, and acts. So teams bolt six tools onto infrastructure built for a different kind of software: memory systems, knowledge retrieval, execution environments, observability, safety controls, orchestration. The agent was the goal. The infrastructure became the work.
It was never about which tool.
Every production agent needs the same infrastructure — memory, knowledge, guardrails, observability, scale. The real question was never which framework. It's how much of it you want to carry.
Serverless changed how software is built.
Developers stopped provisioning servers and started shipping code. Theo brings the same abstraction to AI agents. You define how an agent thinks — Theo handles how it runs.
Theo is that runtime.
The runtime for AI Native Companies.
Your agents. Your data. Your future.