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Feltsense

Also known as: Feltsense, Feltsense Holdings

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Multi-agent platformindependentVerified 2026-07-08

Software company building fleets of agentic founders, AI agents that autonomously ideate, build, and take products to market with humans only at the edges.

Feltsense is a software company building fleets of what it calls agentic founders, AI agents designed to ideate, ship, and capture market share largely on their own. The platform listens for real market signals, prioritizes them, and points agents at the opportunities: the agents identify a pain point, validate demand with real payment intent, and build the digital and physical infrastructure that follows, operating across two tracks where some execute pre assigned ideas and others scout opportunities autonomously. Under an agentic delegator model, the agents still lean on humans at the edges for account setup, regulation, and moments infrastructure has not caught up to yet. Feltsense retains ownership of the companies its agents create while allowing external capital to participate through equity, and aims to scale to tens of thousands of agents to capture the long tail of entrepreneurship. The company is early: a beta cohort is shipping to real customers in 2026 and most of the technical surface is not yet publicly documented.

Vendor details

Canonical URL

https://feltsense.com

Category

Multi-agent platform

Funding status

Seed round of 5.1 million dollars (February 2026) led by Draper Associates, with Precursor Ventures, Liquid2 Ventures, Theory Forge Management, and angels including Matt Schlicht (Moltbook), Jager McConnell (Crunchbase), and Peter Green (Republic). Founded by CEO Marik Hazan (previously led growth at Bell Curve for Segment, Clearbit, and Lambda Labs). Headquartered in San Francisco; the Crunchbase export's Pennsylvania location appears to be a data error. Beta cohort entering market in 2026.

Company status

independent

Use cases & customers

Primary use cases

Autonomous company ideation and buildingMarket signal discovery and demand validationAutomated MVP development and go to marketLong tail startup creation

Target customers

Feltsense operated venturesEarly stage startup and venture ecosystemLong tail market opportunities

Deployment options

SaaS

Integrations

Agents embed no code development, data ingestion, and customer acquisition into their operating environment and build both digital and physical infrastructure, with humans handling edge tasks like account setup and regulation.

Capability coverage

5.5 / 14 capabilities · 39%

Integrations & Tool CallingFeltsense agents embed no code development, data ingestion, and customer acquisition into their operating environment and build digital and physical infrastructure, but specific integrations were not enumerated this session. Partial
Workflow OrchestrationFeltsense's core claim is agents that autonomously ideate, build products, validate demand, and acquire customers end to end, with fleets of agents working together to build companies per feltsense.com and the funding coverage. Full
Knowledge Grounding & RAGFeltsense listens for real market signals and prioritizes them, and agents scout opportunities using internal heuristics, a market signal grounding rather than a document knowledge base or retrieval system per feltsense.com. Partial
Human Oversight & GuardrailsUnder Feltsense's agentic delegator model, agents operate autonomously but rely on humans at the edges for account setup, regulation, and gaps in infrastructure, an inverted human involvement rather than an oversight gate per feltsense.com. Partial
Security, Identity & GovernanceNo security, identity, or governance controls were documented this session; coverage instead flags legal and accountability questions around agent led ventures as open risks. Unable to verify
Observability & AuditabilityFeltsense tracks agent launch and product market fit velocity metrics, but observability or auditability of individual agents' operations was not documented this session. Partial
Memory & State PersistenceFeltsense agents iterate through feedback loops toward product market fit, implying persistent state across a build, though an explicit memory architecture was not documented this session. Partial
Deployment & Data ResidencyFeltsense operates its agents as a cloud platform, with third party sources referencing subscription access, but no self hosted or data residency option was documented this session. Partial
Prebuilt Agents / Templates / PacksFeltsense runs a pre assigned idea track alongside autonomous scouting and deploys fleets of founder agents built on a shared company building playbook, a fleet and playbook approach rather than a broad self serve agent catalog per the funding coverage. Partial
Triggers & Channel CoverageFeltsense agents are triggered by real market signals to scout and pursue opportunities, an event driven signal loop rather than documented multichannel coverage per feltsense.com. Partial
Model Flexibility & RoutingFeltsense relies on advancing frontier models, but no customer selectable model or model routing was documented this session. Unable to verify
APIs / SDKs / MCP ExtensibilityFeltsense describes building infrastructure that lets agents found and operate companies, but no public developer API, SDK, or MCP endpoint was documented this session. Unable to verify
Testing, Debugging & OptimizationFeltsense reports spending a year learning to systematically and scalably find product market fit and validates demand with real payment intent, a validation and optimization loop rather than a formal agent evaluation framework per the ainvest analysis. Partial
Browser / Computer-useWhether Feltsense agents drive a browser or computer to operate businesses was not documented this session, so no browser or computer use capability is recorded. Unable to verify

Recent platform changes

No recent material changes tracked yet.

Pricing

No public pricing (equity and subscription model)

Contact onlyMedium variable cost

Cost watchouts

Unusual structure: Feltsense retains ownership of agent built companies while allowing equity participation, so the commercial relationship is not a standard subscription; terms were not disclosed this session.

Variable cost rationale

Model economics are non standard and undisclosed; agent compute and human edge tasks would drive cost, but no unit pricing was retrieved this session.

Sales call required

Yes — required for paid access

Key ambiguities

How external customers engage commercially (equity, subscription, or venture participation) is not clearly documented; no public price was retrieved this session.

Verified 2026-07-08

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