Operator console

AI agents run the business. You hold the keys.

Tycoon Ops is a control room for autonomous businesses. Describe one in plain words and an agent takes the desk — reading its state every tick, applying your rules, drafting actions. The decisions that move money wait for your approval.

Key-based operator access · simulation by default · real adapters when you say so

The pixel office: AI agents working at desks in one room and meeting in a lounge in the next
The world reflects real work — busy agents sit and type, the rest wander the halls.
How it works

From a sentence to a supervised business.

  1. 01

    Describe a business

    Name it and say what it does, in plain words. The system infers an archetype, gives it a room in the office, and assigns an agent — in safe simulation by default.

  2. 02

    Agents operate it

    Every tick, the agent reads the business's live state, applies your rules, and drafts actions — priced across a cheap and a strong model under a hard daily budget.

  3. 03

    You approve what matters

    Money-moving and risky actions stop in your inbox with the reasoning, confidence, and projected impact attached. Nothing irreversible happens without you.

Safety is visible

Autonomy with a floor under it.

You decide how much an agent runs on its own — but a fixed set of money-moving actions always stops for a human, no matter the mode or the risk score. Spend is capped per day before any model call. What runs alone, what is gated, and what is waiting on you is legible at a glance.

  • Always gated
    Refunds, payouts, price changes
  • Budget-enforced
    Daily spend cap, checked pre-call
  • Encrypted at rest
    Provider keys never leave the server
What's inside

Built for supervising real operations, not a demo.

A money-safety floor you can see

A fixed set of action types always requires human approval — regardless of autonomy mode or risk score. The guardrail is a feature in the UI, not a hidden rule.

Budget-priced model routing

A router decides when the cheap model is enough and when to escalate, recording cost per decision. Daily spend caps are enforced before any call is made.

An approval inbox

Every pending action, with its reasoning and impact, in one queue. Approve or deny; the rest runs on its own.

Real adapters, encrypted keys

Stripe and Shopify when you're ready. Credentials are stored encrypted at rest and never leave the server.

Mock-first by default

Everything runs against a deterministic simulator until you connect a real key. Flip to live from the console — no redeploy.

Point it at a business. Keep your hand on the approvals.

Operator access is key-based. Sign in with your instance key to open the console.