Create your first company
Two fields are enough to start. Everything else takes a sensible default and is editable under Settings.
Agents and budget (defaults are fine)
Getting started
Three steps to a company working on its own. This card leaves once they are done.
Go live
Three things turn a simulated company into one that can take money: a checkout link, a mail account, and a public web address.
Recent activity
The last things agents did. Full log in Operations.
Spend by agent
Payments
Progress
Flow
Sales site
The single-file page the design agent builds from the company config.
Waiting for you
Money and production actions pause here until you decide. Nothing runs without you.
Written, not published
Posts the social agent wrote. Nothing in corparius publishes to a social channel, so they wait here. Copy one out, then mark it published so it stops counting.
Standing rules
Tools you told the gate to stop asking about. Money and production tools cannot be listed here.
What the company has learned
Facts its agents wrote down because they stay true. Pin one to keep it forever; forget one it got wrong.
Backlog
The CEO's board. Proposals from agents need your call; the rest moves on its own.
Backup
Zips the store and every company config.
Action log
Every tool call, auditable.
Add documents
A pitch deck, a spec, a price list, a screenshot of a competitor's page. The text is extracted here on your machine and nothing is uploaded anywhere.
Drag files here
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What the company has on file
Files you dropped in, and files its agents wrote. Only what fits the prompt budget reaches a turn — anything past it is on disk and nothing reads it.
Use your Claude subscription
The simplest way to run on Claude: no API key, no credits, just your Claude Code login. One press sets everything up.
Local models (Ollama)
Free, offline, on your machine. corparius sees what is installed and pulls what your tiers need.
Runtime
Changes apply to new calls immediately and are saved to the .env file. Mock mode serves every call from a deterministic offline mock.
Free-tier providers
A provider joins the routing pool once its key is set (and cloud is enabled). Keys are write-only: the console never displays them back.
Routing tiers
Connected a free key? Let the console fill every tier coherently instead of typing model strings.
Anthropic
The claudecode target uses your local Claude Code CLI login instead of a key; enable it in Runtime.
CEO
The plan, the backlog, the numbers.
Mock mode is on: the CEO echoes instead of thinking. Turn mock off and configure a provider in the Providers tab to talk to the real one.
This company
What the agents sell, to whom, and on what budget. Written straight to the company file.
Configuration
Everything corparius reads. Saved here, applied without touching a file. A field the process environment defines is shown read-only.
Diagnostics
Checks Python, the store, Ollama, providers and the network, and says what to fix.
Console settings
Stored in this browser only; they change nothing on the server.