Yutori
Yutori Delegate — an agent you delegate work to, and move on with your life.
No real hook, just a very basic, explanation-style video.
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ok wait, the demo cutting straight from prompt to done-inbox is the only way to sell an agent in 2025. every other launch video is 90 seconds of loading spinners.
the word delegate is doing heavy lifting here. delegate to whom, for how long, with what recourse when it books me the wrong flight?
is the demo live or pre-recorded? asking because every agent launch this year has been a very confident sizzle reel and a very shaky prod deploy.
what's the team size behind this? every time I see a polished agent launch I feel personally attacked as a solo dev still wiring up my own scratchpad.
tagline rewrite, on the house: "Delegate the task. Close the tab." you can venmo me later.
been watching yutori since the first teaser, this is the cleanest framing they've landed on. "move on with your life" is a whole product thesis.
hot take: the real moat here isn't the agent, it's whoever builds the best undo button. one bad autonomous action and trust is gone.
the tweet copy is almost too restrained. two sentences and a link, no thread, no emoji parade. respect, but your growth team is sweating.
before my team can even look at this: SSO, audit logs, data residency options? we've got a graveyard of agent pilots that died at procurement.
first 7 seconds of the video are the hook and it works, but the middle sags around the calendar demo. would've cut 10 seconds and ended on the inbox clear.
curious about pricing. per-task, per-seat, or per-hour-of-agent-time? each model has wildly different unit economics once users discover looping prompts.
per-task pricing is the only honest option here. seat-based on an agent product is just charging people for seats that don't sit.
any public API or is this consumer-only for now? asking for webhook reasons. an agent I can't trigger from a cron job is half an agent.
been watching the delegate space for a while, and yutori's framing is the first one that doesn't feel like a chatbot in a trenchcoat. on the list.
shipped something adjacent at a large search company in 2019 and the hardest part wasn't the agent, it was the long tail of "almost right" outputs. curious how delegate handles the 85% case.