What if you could teach an AI to run your business for you?
6 months ago I started dreaming about automating my whole business with AI.
Not to substitute myself. To do more.
My daily job isn’t a very traditional one: I research, write, code and invest in startups. All at the same time.
Since I first tried ChatGPT I haven’t been able to go a day without thinking AI is the biggest opportunity in a generation.
So I decided to teach an AI to do everything I’ve learned.
That’s how Openrun was born.
Openrun isn’t a startup, it’s my operating system
Since I built my first startup I’ve been obsessed with Kanban to manage teams and tasks.
So when I started building agents to do work for me, it was obvious I’d want the same structure to manage them.
The system is simple:
When you sign up, it asks about your company and researches it, to have context about what you do.
You “hire” or select the agents you’ll be using.
From there, all management happens on the board:
Create a new task
Select the agent
Hit run
That's it. One board, every agent, every task running through the same place.
Jordan, my first fully working agent
One Jordan post on my X hit 2M views.
I put it to write about one of my newsletter pieces:
AI MARKET FIT — Sequoia Capital: The next $1T company won’t sell software. It will sell the work.
Jordan is the first agent I built on Openrun, and the one I use most.
A big part of what I do is researching and posting about tech and startups. I’ve built a real following with one framework: how can I help founders today? Content has always been the bottleneck. Jordan removed it.
Here’s how it works:
You see any topic worth posting about — an X post, a news URL, or just an idea you want to put out — you give it to Jordan. Jordan researches it and writes the post. Just like that.
Connect your X account and Jordan posts directly for you.
Jordan also learns. Every day it looks at what I posted, what worked, what didn’t, and updates how it writes. It gets sharper the longer you use it.
I gave Jordan full autonomy to post on its own. Haven’t turned it on yet. Too wild.
Jordan also learns everyday from what I do and it posts and improves (hopefully).
Another feature that I gave Jordan is full autonomy to post, but haven’t been using it yet because it’s too wild.
What’s next on Openrun
Jordan is the first. Two more agents are in the build:
Atlas — AI SDR
Maya — newsletter writer
And more coming after that.
The offer
I’m giving PMF Pro / founding subscribers of Product Market Fit early access to Openrun, including Jordan and a stack of credits to run it.
Founding spots are limited, and I’m not planning to keep founding pricing open forever.
If you’re already a founding subscriber: email me and I’ll set you up with Openrun this week.
If you’re not yet: Upgrade to PMF Pro →, then email me. I’ll get you in.
I’ll keep sharing how the best startups are building agents, raising, and growing.
Cheers,
Guillermo
PS: If you are a founding member or subscribe now, email me to get access to Openrun!
Cheers,
Guillermo








