Honest truth — we were frustrated.
We're 5 second-year college students. No funding. No startup pedigree. Got rejected from our college incubator. Didn't even know what problem we were actually solving at first.
So we stopped theorizing and walked into classrooms. No pitch deck. No hype. Just — "try it, tell us what sucks." One week. 100+ IT students signed up. Zero ads. Pure word of mouth. Servers started choking. Bills spiking. Users talking about us like we're a billion-dollar tool. We kept building anyway. We're a tiny college squad with no safety net.
Sylix is an autonomous multi micro agent system that turns your text prompt into production ready software. Not autocomplete. Not a chatbot in a sidebar. You describe what you want — 16 agents and 8 subagents move. 150 prebuilt skills fire. Code gets planned, built, validated, shipped. You just decide what's next.
What's under the hood? We're not ready to explain all of it yet. But it's ready enough to show.
We're in beta. It's rough. Things break. We're fixing in real time. But keeping it private felt wrong.
Your code never leaves your machine. 100% local. And yeah — we've really enjoyed building this and are genuinely excited to see where it goes.
Well now I guess we wouldn't — have a break, have a _____.
So we figured it's the right time to tell you guys . So We're in the comments. Break it.