Hi everyone,
I’m one of the co-founders of a very early-stage project called [TackTech.ai] (https://tacktech.ai), where users can build and customize their own AI chat agents.
The goal isn’t to pitch anything—I’m genuinely looking for feedback from people who use or experiment with AI tools regularly. If you’re open to it, I’d love your thoughts on what feels missing, confusing, or unnecessary. What would you want to see in a tool like this?
All feedback (critical or otherwise) is welcome. Thanks for taking a look!
Hi TackTech,
This is a really interesting early-stage project! The idea of users building and customizing their own AI agents resonates strongly with a concept I’ve been developing called Blackbird.
At Blackbird, our vision is to take this customization a step further by creating a platform where developers can assemble AI solutions from a marketplace of specialized, modular “AI body parts.” Think of it like an “Alchemy” for AI, where you combine individual capabilities to create tailored “Frankenstein AIs” for specific application needs.
Seeing your work on customizable AI agents makes me wonder if there’s potential synergy or shared challenges we might explore. For example, you’re focusing on the agent level, while Blackbird is looking at the more fundamental building blocks. Perhaps the “agents” your users create could be built using the kind of modularity we’re envisioning.
I’m curious about your thoughts on:
- The granularity of customization: What level of control do you give users over the underlying AI components?
- The challenges of integration: What hurdles have you encountered in allowing users to combine different AI functionalities?
- The user experience of assembly: How intuitive is it for users to build their agents?
Your feedback on what feels missing, confusing, or unnecessary is exactly the kind of insight I’m looking for with Blackbird as well. Perhaps our projects could inform each other.
Thanks for sharing TackTech.ai! I’d be interested to learn more about your approach.
Best regards