Korumia

Meet your AI CEO Agent

Your AI CEO Agent in a multi-agent system built for founders. Strategic guidance on direction, priorities and trade-offs — with full context on your business.

What an AI CEO Agent actually does

Korumia gives you an AI CEO Agent as part of a true multi-agent system — your agents tag each other via @, search the web, read and generate files and images, and share a memory system. The CEO Agent sits at the top of that team and helps you make the calls only the CEO gets to make: where to focus, what to cut, when to push, and when to wait. It is not a task automator that runs your company for you. It is a seasoned strategic advisor that understands your business context and gives you structured, opinionated guidance the way a good CEO would over coffee.

In practice, that means three things. It holds the full picture of your company — industry, stage, revenue model, team size, near-term goals, and the decisions you have already made — so you do not re-explain yourself every conversation. It challenges weak reasoning. And it pulls in specialist agents (your Marketing, Finance, Operations agents) when a question needs more than one lens, so a pricing question, for example, ends up with the CEO framing the strategic bet, Finance checking the unit economics, and Marketing stress-testing customer perception — in the same thread.

What it does not do is execute. It will not send an email, book a meeting, fire someone, or publish a blog post. It advises. That boundary matters: it is what lets a founder actually trust the thing, because the human is still the one with their hand on the wheel.

When you'd use a CEO Agent in Korumia

There is a specific kind of decision where an AI CEO Agent earns its keep, and it is not the obvious one. It is not "write me a mission statement." It is the weekly founder moment when you have three defensible options, real trade-offs between them, and no peer in the room to argue them out with you.

Concrete examples from real Korumia conversations look like this. "We have runway for nine months and two promising product bets — one is bigger but slower. Which do we focus on?" "Our best customer just asked for a feature that would take half the roadmap. Do we build it?" "I am about to make my first leadership hire. Should it be a head of sales or a head of product first?" "We have an acquisition offer on the table that is life-changing but feels early. How do I think about it?"

These are not factual questions — Google cannot answer them. They are structured judgement calls where the value is in laying out the trade-off cleanly, checking your assumptions, and pushing you to articulate what you are actually betting on. A good CEO advisor does exactly that, and because your AI CEO Agent in Korumia knows your revenue, your team, your market, and your stage, the framing lands on your situation instead of a textbook one.

What makes Korumia different

Most "AI for strategy" tools are really just a chat wrapper with a clever system prompt. Korumia is built around three mechanics that actually change the quality of the advice. The first is shared memory: once you describe your business during onboarding, every agent carries that context — and the context deepens as you chat. A conversation you had three weeks ago about pricing still informs the CEO Agent's view this week. You do not paste your company profile into every prompt.

The second is multi-agent collaboration. Your AI CEO Agent does not answer strategic questions alone. When a decision has a financial dimension, @finance gets tagged and weighs in. When it has a marketing dimension, @marketing does. Agents can also search the web and pull in files you upload. This is how real C-suites work, and it is why pricing, hiring, and fundraising questions — the ones where a generic chatbot gives you a mushy middle answer — get sharper responses here. If "multi-agent" is a new term, the chatbot vs assistant vs agent page unpacks the category in plain English and shows why the multi-agent shape changes what you can ask for.

The third is the commercial model: pay-as-you-go tokens. No seats, no monthly minimums, no enterprise sales call. If you use your CEO Agent heavily one month before a board meeting and barely at all the next, you pay accordingly. For most founders using Korumia seriously, monthly spend lands in the low double digits — far below a single hour with a fractional CEO, which typically runs $300 to $800.

Sample questions this agent handles

  • "We have two funding options on the table — a safer $500K seed extension at flat terms and a $1.5M round with new investors at a step-up. What are the second-order effects I should be thinking about?"
  • "Revenue is up 30% quarter over quarter but churn just ticked up from 3% to 5%. Which do I fix first, and why?"
  • "My co-founder and I disagree on whether to pursue enterprise or stay bottom-up. Can you lay out the strongest version of each case?"
  • "I want to take a two-week break. What is the minimum set of decisions I should pre-make with the team before I leave?"
  • "Our biggest customer represents 40% of revenue. What are the realistic mitigation plays and what is the timeline for each?"
  • "I am thinking about shutting down one of our three product lines. How do I communicate it to customers, the team, and the board without tanking morale?"

Who this is (and isn't) for

This is built for founders and small-business operators who are already making strategic decisions alone and want a grounded second voice at their desk — not for pre-founders looking for someone to tell them what business to start, and not for leaders of large companies who already have a full human C-suite and board. If you have a business, real customers, real constraints, and no peer to argue trade-offs with on a Tuesday afternoon, an AI CEO Agent is exactly the slot it fills.

How Korumia works

A true multi-agent system

Agents hand off to each other via @mentions, search the web, read and generate files and images, and share a memory system so every agent has the relevant context.

Deep company context

Every agent understands your industry, your customers, your goals. No more explaining your business from scratch every conversation.

Pay only for what you use

No monthly subscriptions or commitments. Add credits when you need them, use them at your own pace. 100 credits ≈ 10 conversations.

Frequently asked questions

No, and Korumia does not pretend otherwise. An AI CEO Agent is a thinking partner, not a replacement. It helps you pressure-test decisions, structure trade-offs, and see angles you might be missing. You are still the one who signs contracts, hires people, and is accountable to your customers. Think of it the way a founder thinks of a senior advisor: invaluable on the hard calls, but never the one pulling the trigger.

Two things. First, your Korumia CEO Agent carries your company context into every conversation — industry, stage, revenue, goals, constraints, previous decisions — so the advice is grounded in your actual business instead of a generic MBA answer. Second, the CEO can tag other agents on your team (@marketing, @finance, @operations) to pull in specialist input in the same thread. You get a structured conversation rather than a single-shot response.

No. Onboarding is three short questions about your business, and Korumia generates your CEO Agent automatically based on those answers. You can refine the role description in plain English later — the system prompt is generated for you, so you never write prompt-engineering boilerplate.

Korumia is pay-as-you-go. A typical CEO conversation costs a fraction of a dollar; one dollar roughly covers ten substantive exchanges. New accounts start with free trial credits, and there is no subscription or seat fee — you only pay for tokens you actually use.

Yes. That is the core pattern of a multi-agent system. When you tag @marketing or @finance in a question, the CEO can loop them in for their perspective, and they can tag each other back. You end up with a short boardroom-style thread — three or four agents weighing a decision together — instead of one flat response.

Yes. Korumia runs fully in English and Spanish, including generated system prompts, agent names (CEO in English becomes Director General in Spanish), and all chat output. Switching languages does not reset your company memory.

No. Korumia uses AI providers with zero-retention policies; your company context, chats, and files are not used to train models. Data stays isolated per company, and only you and members you invite can see it.

A multi-agent system is an AI setup where several named agents — each with its own role, identity, tools, and memory — collaborate on the same problem inside one thread, instead of a single model playing every role at once. In Korumia that means a CEO agent, a Marketing agent, a Finance agent, and an Operations agent that you @-tag into the same conversation, each bringing a specialised perspective and choosing their own tools (web search, company memory, file reading) to answer. The value over a single AI assistant is genuine disagreement between specialised voices instead of one smoothed-over answer. For the deeper category breakdown — chatbot vs assistant vs agent, with a comparison table and real-world examples — see the [chatbot vs assistant vs agent](/chatbot-vs-assistant-vs-agent) explainer.

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