Naive Launches Autonomous AI Employees That Run Entire Companies
Naive launched last week with a pitch that goes further than most AI agent platforms: describe a business, and its autonomous employees will run it. Each agent gets its own compute, bank account, legal entity, email address, and mobile number - infrastructure that lets them sign up for tools, pay for services, and file documents independently.
What It Actually Does
The platform spins up specialized agents for marketing, sales, SEO, fullstack development, accounting, and LinkedIn outreach from a single chat prompt. Agents deploy landing pages, send outbound campaigns, publish content, and post on social media from a unified dashboard. The system connects to existing stacks - CRM, codebase, analytics, Shopify, Notion - with one-click integrations.
What separates Naive from task-level AI tools is its persistence layer. Agents store every file, output, and result, then extract patterns specific to your business: which copy converts, which leads close, what customers respond to. The company claims this creates a compounding effect where agents improve autonomously over time.
Pricing and Access
Naive offers a 7-day free trial with 20 credits and no card required. Paid plans start at $49/month (Starter, 50 credits), $149/month (Pro, 200 credits), and a pay-as-you-go option at $0.50 per credit. The app is live at app.usenaive.ai.
The launch post pulled 1,800+ likes and 540+ retweets, with the usual mix of excitement and skepticism. The boldest promise - "no humans-in-the-loop" - will be the hardest to prove.