WOWAZU is built by Agentic1 — a small, opinionated crew using AI agents, memory infrastructure and execution rails to turn business signals into apps, agents and workflows.
WAZU is the capture product: the place where signals enter the system. WOWAZU is the business layer: the place where those signals become structured memory, tenant context, permissions, billing, telemetry, apps and agent-ready workflows. WAZAP is the showcase: the public app-store layer showing what business memory can become. Together, they form the operating pattern behind memory-powered work.
WOWAZU is built by a small human crew, backed by the Agentic1 execution engine. The human team sets the direction, taste, product judgement and commercial priorities. The agent layer helps us code, analyse, test, summarise, refactor, search, structure and ship faster.
We do not use agents to remove responsibility. We use them to increase leverage while keeping humans in control.
For the current public crew list, see the WAZU Crew page.
Meet the WAZU Crew ↗Agentic1 is the venture and execution layer behind WAZU, WOWAZU and WAZAP. It exists to build practical agentic systems: memory layers, execution rails, apps, agents, workflows and business tools that work in the real world.
The idea is simple: humans provide judgement, context and direction. Agents help with the repetitive, computational and operational work. The result is a smaller team that can build, test and ship faster without losing control.
WOWAZU is not a generic software studio. We are building a memory-powered business layer: WAZU for capture, WOWAZU for structure, and WAZAP for activation.
We do not stack names for optics.
Advisors, partners and collaborators are brought in around specific mandates: platform scale, enterprise trust, product growth, security, infrastructure, partnerships and commercial expansion. If there is a real role to play, we want to talk.
Start the Conversation →Whether you are an operator, enterprise partner or builder, WOWAZU gives you a way to turn captured business signals into usable layers, apps, agents and workflows.