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Interlinked PremiumWhat Your Competitors Don't Know (And Why They're About to Get Left Behind)
While most CEOs are still debating whether to 'try AI,' the businesses winning right now are already running on AI-first operations. The gap isn't about budget. It's not about size. It's about decisions made — and decisions delayed. This is what's separating the companies scaling fast from the ones slowly bleeding relevance.
While You're Reading This, Your Competitors Are Deploying AI That Works 24/7
There's a quiet shift happening in business right now. The companies pulling ahead aren't using AI for content generation or chatbots. They're running full AI operational systems — making decisions, coordinating teams, handling logistics — 24/7 without a human in the loop. Most business owners don't know it's happening. That's exactly why you're still reading this instead of scaling.
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Interlinked FreeYour biggest bottleneck isn't your team — it's you
Every business owner I've worked with has the same bottleneck. It's not their marketing. It's not their sales team. It's not their product. The bottleneck is the founder who can't let go of decisions that should have been automated years ago. Here's the uncomfortable truth: if you're still approving every vendor invoice, answering every 'quick question' from your team, or personally reviewing reports you could set and forget — you're not running a business. You're running yourself into the ground. AI CEOs don't have this problem. And neither should you.
The Silent Revenue Killer Hiding in Your Business (And How to Kill It)
Your business isn't missing a product. It's not missing a market. It's missing something far more basic — and far more expensive: velocity. Every hour your team spends on busywork is an hour NOT spent on growth. Every manual process is a bottleneck. Every delay in decision-making is money left on the table. Today, we're going after those bottlenecks — and showing you how AI eliminates them at the source.
Salesforce killed its own UI for AI agents
This week Salesforce did something its competitors will spend the next 18 months trying to undo. It exposed its entire platform — every object, workflow, and permission boundary — through a headless API designed for AI agents to consume directly, no UI required. Mistral shipped Workflows, an orchestration layer that moves agents from sandbox to production processes. And OpenAI's models are now available natively through AWS, ending the Microsoft-only distribution lock that defined the last 18 months. Three moves, one shape: the product surface your customer actually uses is no longer your screen. It is your API for their agent.
Microsoft just turned agent chaos into a $99 SKU
At 9 AM Pacific today, Microsoft 365 E7 went generally available with Agent 365 inside it — a single control plane for every AI agent your team is running, priced at $99 per user per month. That number matters less than what it represents. Five days from today, OpenAI's Workspace Agents exits free preview and switches to credit-based pricing. In the same week, the cost of governing AI agents and the cost of running them both got line items. The shadow-agent grace period is officially closed.