Who Agent Launch is built for

Most software companies open their customers page with a wall of logos. We just launched, and any logo wall at this stage would be borrowed or invented. Neither is useful to you.

Here is what is useful: a straight answer about who this platform is built for, who is already running on it, and the real credibility behind it. Plans from $29 USD/month, deploys take about 4 minutes, cancel any time. No demo, no sales call, no trial countdown.

The business profile we built this for

Agent Launch is built for businesses of every size that share a common reality: the team has more to do than people to do it, IT bandwidth is precious, and there is no patience for AI tools that come with enterprise-tier complexity or pricing. You probably recognize one of these moments:

  • You ran a promotion on Tuesday and the support inbox cratered by Wednesday morning.
  • You got a quote from an enterprise AI vendor that started at $1,000/mo plus an implementation fee, and you closed the tab.
  • You watched the same five questions get answered by hand twenty times in one afternoon and thought "this is documented already."
  • You have a Shopify or WooCommerce store and the same shipping, returns, sizing, and order-status questions come in every day, from a slightly different person each time.

If two of those land, this platform was designed around your week. Pricing tiers, default settings, and onboarding pace are tuned for that band.

Who is actually running on Agent Launch today

We are early. The product is live, the platform is in production, and we are being honest about where we are. Three things we can point to right now:

Agent Launch runs Support Pilot on its own site.

The chat agent answering questions on agent-launch.com is the same Support Pilot product we sell — same dedicated instance, same knowledge base ingestion, same escalation logic. Open the widget in the corner of this page and ask it something. If it cannot pass our own bar on our own traffic, it has no business being sold to anyone else.

Right Angles Technologies Inc.

Right Angles is the parent company funding Agent Launch. It has been delivering production digital systems to operating businesses for decades — the kind of systems that have to stay up because real revenue depends on them. That is where the design judgment in this platform comes from.

Anthropic's Claude for Startups program

Anthropic accepted Agent Launch in June 2026. Anthropic builds Claude, the model powering most of the agents on this platform, and the program is reserved for startups they have vetted as building serious products on their technology. It is not a customer relationship. It is a third-party signal — in lieu of customer logos — that the team and the architecture have been looked at by people who know what production AI looks like.

We are deliberately not listing customer logos or quoting testimonials we do not yet have. When we have named customers willing to be quoted, they will appear here. Until then, this page will tell you the truth.

How to evaluate us when there is no logo wall

You cannot read a case study that does not exist. You can do three things instead:

  • Use the chat widget on this site. It is the product. If it answers your questions cleanly, it will answer your customers' questions cleanly.
  • Read /about for the architecture choice underneath — dedicated instance per customer, made on day one, not retrofitted. That is the credibility lever this company is betting on while it builds a customer list.
  • Read /agents for the full catalog — what each agent does, who it's for, and how it works.

If those three pieces line up with how you actually run your business, the signup link is below. The price is on the /pricing page. Nothing between you and the product.

If this sounds like you, deploy it

We built Agent Launch on the bet that small businesses deserve the same dedicated infrastructure their database and storefront already run on, not a discount tier of someone else's shared system. That bet is the whole company. If you agree with it, the next click is the one that matters — sign up, point Support Pilot at your knowledge base, and have it live before your next coffee. If it does not earn its keep in the first month, cancel. The product is the argument; this page was just the introduction.