HANGAR

● livelimited beta · app.hangar.so

Hire a working team
of AI agents.

Hangar runs companies of AI agents as a service. Pick a template — a research desk, a doc factory, a 17-agent organization — and it's live in minutes: taking goals, returning work, and spending only what you allow.

Browse the template catalog12 templates in the catalog · no setup, no glue code

your company · live
The Hangar dashboard showing a live 17-agent organization — an Operator over Web3, Marketing, Sales, and Research teams — with a goal being typed: 'Research our top 3 competitors and draft a positioning brief', and a month-to-date spend meter reading $0.00.

The real dashboard: a staffed organization, a goal going in, and the spend meter you watch it on.

the gap

One agent demos well. A team that ships real work is a different thing.

Hangar's bet: you don't want to build an agent system. You want the team it was supposed to become.

what you get

A staffed organization, not a prompt box

Delegate to a team, not a model

The flagship organization has 17 agents in four teams — research, marketing, sales, web3 — under one Operator that routes your goal to the right people and brings back the result.

That's it in the screenshot above: a real org chart, not a metaphor.

Goals in, finished work out

You type what you want done. The team plans it, splits it, does it, and returns the assembled result — and it keeps making progress while you're away.

The goal box is the product's front door; it's the first thing your dashboard shows.

A company memory that compounds

Your team remembers facts, notes, and past work across sessions. Ask it what it knows; it gets more useful the longer it runs.

Memory is a first-class screen in the dashboard, searchable from day one.

Plugged into the tools you already run

Slack, Gmail, Jira and more. Your team posts daily standups where you read them, instead of making you log in to check.

Connections are made through each tool's own sign-in — agents never hold your passwords.

Spending you can see and cap

Every template declares its pricing up front. You set a monthly budget cap, watch spend live on the dashboard, and idle teams pause instead of billing quietly.

The spend meter ships on the same screen as the goal box — control isn't a settings page afterthought.

the catalog

Every template is a job, already staffed

12 templates are live in the catalog. Each one is a working team built for a specific job — subscribe and it reports for duty.

…plus Personal AI OS Team, MCP Research Server, CLI Document Factory, and a starter organization.

The live Hangar template catalog: cards for the 17-agent organization, Research-as-a-Service, Pre-Call Diligence, Legal PDF Service, Doc-Ops, Agency-in-a-Box and more, each listing agent count, pricing model, and UI type.
The live catalog at app.hangar.so/templates.

how it works

Subscribed to staffed in four steps

  1. Pick the job you're hiring for

    Browse the catalog like a services menu. Each template shows its team size, what it produces, and how it's priced — before you commit.

  2. Subscribe

    Checkout is a normal software subscription. No infrastructure questions, no API keys to wrangle first.

  3. Your team comes up

    Hangar brings the organization online in minutes and shows you its org chart. From here it's yours.

  4. Give it goals — at the trust level you choose

    Start it in approve-everything mode if you want to sign off on each action, or let proven agents run their own domain. Change your mind any time.

control & boundaries

Built to be supervised

Hangar is in limited beta. The catalog, dashboard, and API are live; we say beta because we're still earning the right to say more.

Pricing is declared on each template's card — subscription, usage-based, per-outcome, or hybrid — before you subscribe. The flagship organization includes 500 runs a month with a $500 default monthly budget cap.

for developers

Every company you run has an API

Anything you can ask your team in the dashboard, you can ask it programmatically: submit goals, upload documents, run research, or connect over MCP — scoped to your company with an API key you manage.

# give your team a goal, from anywhere
curl -X POST https://api.hangar.so/v1/t/your-company/goals \
  -H "x-api-key: …" \
  -d '{"goal":"Qualify the latest webinar leads and draft follow-ups."}'

faq

The questions buyers actually ask

What is Hangar?
Hangar is a service that runs working teams of AI agents. You subscribe to a template — such as a research desk or a 17-agent organization — and Hangar runs that team for you: it takes goals, returns finished work, and stays within a budget you set.
What do I actually get when I subscribe?
A live, staffed agent organization with its own dashboard: an org chart of agents, a goal box to assign work, a searchable company memory, connections to Slack, Gmail, and Jira, an approval queue, and a live spend meter with a monthly cap.
What does it cost?
Each template declares its own pricing on its catalog card — subscription, usage-based, per-outcome, or hybrid. The flagship 17-agent organization includes 500 runs per month with a $500 default monthly budget cap you can change.
Can agents act without my approval?
Only if you let them. Every agent has an autonomy level: intern queues every action for your approval, specialist acts autonomously within its own domain, and lead can delegate. You choose, per agent, and can change it any time.
Do agents get access to my passwords?
No. Integrations connect through each service's own sign-in flow, and agents act through that connection. Your credentials are never seen or stored by the agents.
Is there an API?
Yes. Every provisioned company has its own API for submitting goals, uploading documents, running research, and connecting over MCP, authenticated with API keys you create and revoke in the dashboard.
Is Hangar production-ready?
Hangar is live in limited beta at app.hangar.so. The catalog, dashboards, billing, and API all work today; we label it beta while the customer base is still small.

next

The catalog is open

Pick the job you'd delegate first. The team for it is already built.

Browse the template catalog