Founder's letter

Why I started
Kryon.

How growing up building tech for businesses led me to build something that actually fixes them.

How I got here

I'm 19, and I've spent most of my life around technology. I started out building apps for small and medium-sized businesses, working closely with operators and founders who needed systems that actually helped them run day to day.

That early work gave me a front-row seat to how inefficient many businesses still are behind the scenes. I kept seeing the same pattern: disconnected CRMs, messy sales processes, manual reporting, duplicated admin, and talented people wasting hours moving information from one place to another.

It wasn't that these businesses lacked ambition. Most of them were moving fast. But the systems underneath them were slow, fragmented, and full of friction. The more I worked with them, the more obvious it became that operations was one of the biggest hidden bottlenecks in growth.

That problem stuck with me.

What changed my perspective

Later, I stepped into a Chief Product Officer role at a startup, which pushed me even deeper into the operational side of how businesses scale. I saw how strategy, product, sales, and execution can all be held back by weak internal systems.

Then I traveled to Dubai and spent time speaking with a range of well-connected operators, founders, and investors. Almost every conversation came back to the same thing: AI is moving incredibly fast, and the businesses that adapt early are going to create a huge advantage over the ones that wait too long.

Hearing those perspectives, while also seeing the recent leaps in automation and AI firsthand, made the opportunity feel impossible to ignore. It wasn't just about automation anymore. It was about helping businesses prepare for a future that is arriving much faster than most people think.

AI won't replace humans, but humans who use AI will replace those who don't.
Sam Altman, OpenAI

Where Kryon came from

Kryon did not start as the business it is today. In the beginning, the idea was much narrower: an AI email inbox for businesses, focused on helping teams handle email marketing, inbound messages, and communication more efficiently.

But the deeper I got into the problem, the more obvious it became that email was only one small part of a much bigger opportunity. Businesses did not just need help managing messages. They needed help running day-to-day operations as a whole, from follow-ups and reporting to internal processes, sales workflows, and the repetitive tasks that slow teams down every single day.

That was the turning point. I realised AI could do far more than improve one inbox. It could become a serious operational layer for the business itself.

The name Kryon comes from cryogenics. To me, it represents a simple idea: don't get frozen in the past. Technology is moving quickly, and businesses need to move with the times if they want to stay competitive. Kryon is about helping companies do exactly that.

What I've been building

Over the last few months, I've gone deep into the new wave of AI agent frameworks — studying how these systems behave in the real world: where they are reliable, where they break, how memory and context should be handled, how tools should be chained together, and what it takes to make them useful inside a real business instead of just impressive in a demo.

That work convinced me that we're at a turning point. The tooling is now capable enough to handle real operational tasks across sales, reporting, support, admin, and internal workflows. But most businesses still don't know how to adopt it properly, or where to begin.

That's the gap Kryon is built to close.

Why I started Kryon

I started this business to help businesses overcome the inefficiencies that have been holding them back for years. The goal is not to add more software for the sake of it. The goal is to remove friction, connect systems, and give teams leverage.

I want businesses to be ready for what's coming next, not scrambling to catch up once the market has already shifted. The companies that learn how to operate with better systems will move faster, run leaner, and make better decisions. The ones that ignore it risk being left behind.

Kryon exists to make that transition practical. Not theoretical. Not enterprise-only. Real systems, deployed in ways that help businesses today while preparing them for where the world is heading.

What comes next

We're still early, and that's exactly what makes this exciting. The tooling is improving every month, and the businesses that start building the right foundations now will be in the strongest position over the next few years.

My focus is simple: help businesses streamline operations, modernise the way they work, and build systems that create a genuine advantage. Whether that means automating repetitive reporting, improving sales workflows, connecting fragmented systems, or deploying custom automations — the mission stays the same.

Help good businesses operate smarter, move earlier, and stay ahead of the race.

If that sounds like the direction you want to move in, I'd love to talk.

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