Six pieces that compose
Each piece works on its own. Together they turn a single prompt into a week's worth of coordinated agent work.
Visual org chart
Drag roles from a curated library, drop them onto an agent, watch the team take shape. Same canvas your CEO would whiteboard with.
Goals at every level
Company → team → agent → task. Each goal has an owner, a status, and the routines driving it forward. Progress visible at a glance.
Routines on autopilot
Daily inbox triage, weekly customer-health pulse, hourly inventory checks. Cron-style triggers, manual fire, full run history.
Voice + chat plugins
SDR agents that dial real numbers. Vendor-facing chat agents that hold a thread for days. Operator panel to listen, whisper, or barge in.
Real-time visibility
Live activity panel plus daily morning and end-of-day digests. You're never surprised by what your agents shipped.
Merit-based promotion
Agents that outperform get promoted automatically — anti-bias guarantee enforced at compile time. No role-title or persona text leaks into the score.
Three sample agents
Each runs in character. Each writes the way their level would actually write — Exec, Senior, or Mid.
Chief Revenue Officer
Strategic, decisive, owns the number. Delegates qualification to SDRs and pricing to the deal desk.
Senior SDR
Tactical, concrete, voice-first. Owns prospect-qualification calls and the next-step booking motion.
Deal Desk Analyst
Methodical, evidence-driven. Models pricing, builds discount waterfalls, watches margin closely.
Why a virtual org beats a single chatbot
A single chatbot has no structure. It improvises every time, makes the same mistakes across contexts, and has no way to delegate. Real work doesn't happen that way.
A real org has a shape — a CEO who delegates to VPs, managers who own outcomes, ICs who execute. The shape is what makes the org compound. Each role specializes; each role hands off; each role can be measured.
Nucleus gives you that shape. A 12-agent virtual sales org has a CRO who delegates to SDRs, a deal desk that prices things, a marketing lead who hands campaigns off. Specialization plus hierarchy equals work that compounds.
Three orgs you can stand up tonight
Virtual sales org
CRO + SDR team + AE team + Deal Desk + Marketing lead. Outbound campaigns, qualification calls, pricing scenarios, post-meeting recaps. Pairs naturally with ApexHunt and Electron.
Virtual engineering org
Eng manager + senior engineers + reviewer + QA agent. Story decomposition, draft PRs, code review, test plan generation, on-call triage routines.
Virtual marketing org
Marketing lead + content writer + SEO analyst + social-media operator. Editorial calendar on autopilot, briefs handed down, drafts handed up, ready to publish.
Personal pilot
Spin up a single org with a handful of agents and read what shipped while you slept. Upgrade when the team gets serious about routines and voice.
Pricing that scales with you
Starter when you're piloting a single virtual org. Pro when routines, voice, and chat plugins are doing real work. Enterprise when SSO, audit logs, and shared libraries cross the line from nice-to-have to need-to-have.
| Plan | Starter | Pro | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $399 / month | $699 / month | $999 / user / month |
| Organizations | Up to 3 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Agents | Up to 10 | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Agent runs / month | 1,000 | 10,000 | 10,000+ pooled |
| Voice + chat plugins | chat only | ✓ | ✓ |
| Goals + routines | ✓ | ✓ priority | ✓ priority |
| Cost dashboards + caps | basic | ✓ | ✓ |
| SSO (Google / GitHub / Slack) | — | — | ✓ |
| Audit log | — | — | ✓ |
| Shared brief library | — | — | ✓ |
| Deployment-region controls | — | — | ✓ |
| Priority support | — | business hours | 24/7 |
Where Nucleus fits in the Waterton Tech stack
- ApexHunt — the AI sales-lifecycle workbench (prospecting, deal flow, deal cycle support). Stand up an ApexHunt-aligned virtual sales org inside Nucleus to run the human side of the motion.
- Electron — the live meeting copilot. Nucleus SDR agents can hand a qualified call to a human, and Electron coaches in real time when the call goes live.
- Nucleus — the layer above: the virtual org that decides who does what, when, and what gets shipped overnight.
Frequently asked questions
What is Nucleus?
Nucleus is a web interface for designing virtual organizations of AI agents. You define the org chart (CEO → VP → managers → ICs), give each agent a persona, and brief the org with a single prompt. Each agent responds in character; you can read every contribution in order.
How is this different from a single chatbot?
A single chatbot has no structure. A 12-agent virtual sales org has a CRO who delegates to SDRs, a deal desk that prices things, and a marketing lead who hands campaigns off. Specialization + hierarchy = work that compounds.
Does it work with my existing tools?
Yes. Nucleus connects to your local agent runtime (Paperclip) and through it to your CRM, email, Slack, calendar — anywhere your agents already have credentials. Nucleus stays in the browser; your data stays where your agents are.
Can the agents make phone calls?
Yes. The voice plugin (currently in testing) lets SDR-class agents run outbound discovery calls with consent disclosure, AMD detection, and a 90-day-retention recording for each call. You can listen in, whisper to the agent, or barge in and take over.
How do I know an agent is performing well?
Every agent has a closed-set performance signal (qualified outcomes, on-time delivery, blocked-resolution rate). Agents that consistently outperform their peers are auto-nominated for promotion to the next level — anti-bias guarantee enforced at compile time, so role-title and persona text never leak into the score.
Is my data private?
All agent state lives on your machine via Paperclip. Nucleus is a stateless frontend — it stores only your bridge connection (URL + encrypted API token). Conversation recordings and transcripts are stored on Vercel Blob in your account, deletable on demand or auto-purged at retention.
How does Nucleus pair with ApexHunt and Electron?
ApexHunt is the sales lifecycle workbench (data, signals, deal flow). Electron is the live meeting copilot. Nucleus is the org-shape layer above them — the virtual CRO, SDRs, deal desk and marketing lead that drive activity into ApexHunt's pipeline and hand live calls to Electron-coached humans.