Introducing Inference Room
A launchpad for AI Agent products. Every launch is also a release
AI Agents are starting to behave like customers, calling APIs and paying for services with tools that are increasingly being built for them rather than retrofitted from products built for humans. Inference Room is a launchpad for the products being built into that shift, with one rule: every launch is also a release. There is no waitlist, no demo video for something that does not exist, no slow rollout. Each product opens for use on the day Inference Room announces it, and every link in every Inference Room launch goes to a live product.
How it runs
The cadence is frequent but irregular: some weeks bring a launch, others do not. Inference Room runs without a fixed calendar and without a roadmap to manage, so if a product is not yet built, it does not appear in the room.
Every release is shipped, working, on the day Inference Room announces it, which is less an aspiration than a filter on what gets announced. Anything that cannot ship on the day either gets cut down to the part that can or it waits. That keeps the format honest, and it keeps readers from accumulating the stack of waitlists they signed up for and never used. The writing stays honest too, because there is no way to oversell a product when you can open it in a new tab and check.
Open now: Tack
Tack is the first product Inference Room has launched, and it is storage built for AI Agents: an agent uploads a file, pays a fraction of a cent in USDC and receives an address any other agent can read. The payment runs through x402 on Taiko or Base or through MPP on Tempo, and Tack is open at HERE now, with a fuller write-up to follow and the next launches arriving at Inference Room.
This post is exploratory and does not represent a specific roadmap.



