“Every employee will delegate their work to swarms of agents. Not as a novelty, and not as a side tool, but as a core part of how work gets done.” CEO Andrew Berman told Fortune.
He founded Runlayer 10-and-a-half months ago. “I signed my term sheet the day I had my first child. I think I was in the hospital. We just kept seeing so much enterprise pull, and every company struggling with the same problem,” he said.
He sees Runlayer as structurally different from the encroaching incumbents: “This is a Switzerland business. No platform can own this—a neutral, cross-provider control layer is absolutely critical if we actually believe in the future of agents performing work.”
“You need a single pane of glass that watches everything, controls and has visibility into everything that’s going on,” Berman said. “Who watches the watchman? That’s what we do.”



