Korelos Early Access: What We’ve Built and What’s Coming Next
Early access has been more instructive than we expected, in the best way. We shipped a platform we thought we understood and immediately found out which of our assumptions were wrong. Here’s an honest account of where we are.
What we shipped
The core platform is stable: agent definition via the Studio portal, REST API for agent execution, persistent memory with configurable retention, tool integrations (18 at launch, 31 now), full execution logging, and environment-based deployment (staging and production).
Since launch, we’ve added prompt versioning with rollback, team-level access controls, webhooks for agent events, and a significantly improved tool schema editor that dropped the average time to add a custom tool from ~20 minutes to under 4.
What we changed based on feedback
The original memory configuration interface was too abstract. Users understood the concept but couldn’t map it to their actual use case without a lot of trial and error. We rebuilt it as a set of named presets (conversation, user profile, knowledge base) with clear descriptions and the ability to customise from there. Activation rates went up immediately.
We also underestimated how much people would want to test agents interactively before deploying. The Studio now has a built-in chat interface for testing agents with the exact configuration they’ll run in production, including simulated tool responses.
What’s coming
The next major area of work is multi-agent workflows: the ability to have agents hand off to other agents, run agents in parallel, and compose more complex systems from simpler components. Early designs are in review. We expect to open this to early access users in Q3.
We’re also working on native integrations with the major CRM platforms, better analytics for understanding how your agents are performing in aggregate, and tighter rate controls for enterprise deployments.
A note on the waitlist
We’re still growing gradually rather than opening fully, because we want to maintain the quality of onboarding and support as we scale. If you’re on the waitlist, you’re not forgotten. We’re working through it in order, and access will continue to open up over the coming months. If your use case is time-sensitive, reply to your waitlist confirmation email and our team will take a look.