Reload wants to give your AI agents a shared memory
Newton Asare and Kiran Das, both serial founders, launched Reload last year after realizing AI agents were operating more like teammates and that people would need systems to manage AI employees. On Thursday the company unveiled its first AI product, Epic, and announced a $2.275 million round led by Anthemis, with participation from Zeal Capital Partners, Plug and Play, Cohen Circle, Blueprint, and Axiom.
Reload is a platform for managing AI agents across teams and departments. Companies can connect agents regardless of who built them, assign roles and permissions, and track the work they perform. Asare describes Reload as acting “like the system of record for AI employees, providing visibility, coordination, and oversight as agents operate across functions.” Current coding agents often work only on the immediate prompt and don’t retain long-term context, so systems can drift from their original intent.
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