According to a recent LinkedIn post from Agentuity, the company is showcasing an example of a multi-platform chatbot built using Vercel’s Chat SDK integrated with Agentuity. The demonstration centers on a single agent that can operate across both Slack and Discord, suggesting a focus on streamlined, reusable conversational infrastructure.
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The post highlights that Agentuity underpins this setup with key capabilities, including key-value storage for conversation history with a sliding window that is browsable via a dashboard. It also points to an AI gateway that can manage model calls across multiple providers and a persistent runtime designed to keep Discord’s Gateway connection active.
For investors, this technical example may indicate Agentuity’s push to position itself as infrastructure for multi-channel AI agents, which could be attractive to developers seeking to avoid building these capabilities in-house. If adoption grows among enterprise and startup customers, these features could support recurring usage-based revenue and deepen the platform’s integration into customers’ workflows.
The emphasis on cross-provider model orchestration and persistent connections may also signal a strategy to serve as an abstraction layer over competing AI models and messaging platforms. This could enhance Agentuity’s strategic relevance within the AI tooling ecosystem, though ultimate financial impact will depend on its ability to convert technical interest into broader commercial adoption and partnerships.

