Systems architect, AI researcher, founder. I spent twenty years building software for other people. Now I am building the operating system that lets agents build for themselves.
Full-stack engineer, product designer, AI researcher. Founded Bizop Media and ran it for nearly a decade, scaling to more than thirty people and shipping the software behind $100M+ in client revenue. Founded Jaq n Jil and sold it in 2023. Researching applied AI since 2016, when proof of conviction was a wall of forty-eight GPUs running hot in the garage.
A local-first operating system for AI agents. Agents that keep their memory, workflows you can see and version, an autonomous loop that plans and corrects itself, and a marketplace anyone can extend. Two decades of practice, pointed at one problem.
AI writing platform for agencies and copywriters. Started it, built it, sold it. Acquired in 2023.
From solo founder to a co-founded team of more than thirty. Hundreds of engagements across B2B, funded startups, enterprise divisions, crypto and blockchain, shipping the software behind $100M+ in client revenue.
Designed and built FLOHAC — the Float Hardware Automation Controller: a touch-enabled system that automatically tests, cleans, and doses therapy flotation tanks, with user control of music, lights, fan, heater, and intercom. 1,500+ hours across 3D CAD, FDM manufacturing, embedded systems development, LAMP stack. Acquired in 2016.
Design and development of dynamic websites for local B2C and B2B firms — HTML, CSS, JS, PHP, ActionScript, and Flash.
"Nathan and his team took our vision and turned it into reality. Design as aesthetics, and as problem-solving. They delivered both."
"They stepped back, stood in the user's shoes, and made the work better than we asked for."
"Their communication, and their ability to deliver effective results."
"Impressed by their drive and their determination to make our company better."
"A fluid, intentional workflow. Approachable, and entirely ego-free."
Build the next thing with me → github.com/agnt-gg/agnt · @NathanWilbanks_
One agent, becoming many. Twenty years of building, pointed at the operating system that lets agents build for themselves.