Not software with AI bolted on. Agentic systems can run products, workflows, and entire teams — with code at the edges.
Corvue builds the infrastructure for agentic systems that run continuously, operate across real channels, and hold up in production.
Every software product you know was built the same way. Deterministic code as the foundation, intelligence added on top. A chatbot here. A recommendation engine there.
That model is breaking down. The new pattern is intelligence at the core, with code at the edges. The product understands context, reasons through work, takes action across systems, and calls deterministic tools when precision matters.
The interface is changing too. Instead of one fixed UI, the product can meet the user wherever work already happens — email, chat, documents, dashboards, or a UI generated on demand.
In that world, people do not just buy software. They hire assistants. This is the shift Corvue is built for.
Getting an assistant running locally is easy. Running one continuously, securely, and at production quality is not.
Where do persistent assistants actually run — not for a single API call, but continuously, with memory and identity that evolve over months? Traditional cloud hosting was not designed for this.
How do you secure intelligence that talks to the outside world autonomously? Every channel is an attack surface. Web firewalls do not understand prompt injection. WAFs do not catch PII leakage in natural language.
Memory bloats. Tokens waste. Behaviour drifts. This is cognitive management — an entirely new operations discipline — and almost nobody is building for it.
OpenAI will build their own hosting. Anthropic will too. Build on their stack and your product depends on infrastructure owned by the model provider itself.
Your server can have 100% uptime while the agent silently degrades.
Most teams discover these problems around month three.
We started by building assistants we wanted to exist.
The first challenge was persistence. A personal assistant needed to manage someone’s inbox around the clock — not respond to a prompt, but run continuously, remembering every conversation, every preference, every decision it had ever made. There was nowhere to host it. So we built the hosting layer ourselves.
Then we needed security that understood how assistants communicate. Not web firewalls — AI-native threat detection, prompt-injection defence, PII scanning, and policy enforcement across every channel. That became Heimdall.
Then we watched assistants degrade while every dashboard showed green. Memory bloating. Tokens wasting. Quality silently eroding. That is when we started building cognitive management — the thing nobody was offering, because nobody had named the problem.
Corvue has two layers: the hosting infrastructure underneath, and the marketplace above it.
The agentic infrastructure layer. Where assistants live.
Where assistants and skills are published, discovered, and hired.
Personal AI assistant. Manages your inbox, preps meetings, handles follow-ups, and helps run daily operations.
Visit Aide →AI storytelling. Turns ideas, context, and brand input into scene-first stories and content that sounds human.
Visit Saga →A coordinated team of assistants. Research, strategy, creative, and performance working together as one system.
Explore in Labs →“We built these on the platform before we offered it to anyone else. Every problem we describe, we hit first.”
— Michael Halvorsen, FounderA vertical AI assistant for healthcare. An autonomous customer support team. An AI analyst that monitors markets around the clock. Whatever it is — if it needs persistent hosting, AI security, cognitive management, and LLM independence — the platform is ready.
The question is what you will build on it.
Access the raw platform. Build a skill or a full assistant on persistent infrastructure, then publish it to the marketplace.
Explore the Platform → Read the Docs → See Pricing → Request Builder Access →See what already runs on Corvue. Hire an assistant that is already built, running, and sharp.
Browse Assistants → Visit Aide → Visit Saga →For investors and strategic partners. Seed stage. Oslo, Norway. Revenue-generating.
Book a Call → Email Michael →A small team. Novel problems. Outsized impact. Infrastructure behind persistent assistants.
See What We Are Building → Open Roles →