Every SaaS tool is becoming a few blocks on a canvas.
Clarm is where a company builds the thousands of small AI agents it would never staff or buy — on its own data, under its own governance. The inbound agent, the voice line, the computer-use researcher, the back-office workflow: each used to be its own company. Now each is a few blocks anyone on the team can assemble.
One company, the output of ten.
The pieces are already here. What was missing is the layer that makes a thousand agents safe to run inside one company.
Software is unbundling into agents
Most SaaS tools are a workflow, a data model, and a UI. When anyone can describe a workflow and have it built in an afternoon, each tool stops being a company you buy and becomes a few blocks you assemble.
A company will run thousands of small agents
Not ten big ones. Thousands of narrow ones — the work that was never worth a headcount or a license. Inbound conversion, a voice line, a portal-reading researcher, a weekly allocation pack. Each tiny. Together, an order-of-magnitude more output.
It only ships if IT can let go safely
The reason this has not happened inside real companies is not the models. It is control. The moment everyone can build agents, IT sees shadow IT and says no. The unlock is an audit-and-access layer that lets IT stop being the bottleneck without flying blind.
Built on your data, under your governance
Grounded in approved sources with receipts on every answer. Access-scoped per agent. Logged immutably. Running on your stack and any model — Claude, GPT, or a private model, in your VPC or on-prem. The same posture a regulated company already trusts.
We start where the stakes are highest.
Regulated companies — banks, insurers, healthcare — are where AI work stalls longest and where governance matters most. If agents can ship there, audited and approved, they can ship anywhere. That is the beachhead. The thousand-agent company is the destination.
The same canvas that ships a governed client-review pack for a private bank ships an inbound agent for a dev-tools startup. One substrate, your data, your governance.