AI should stay useful after the first demo
AI products often look impressive in the first ten minutes and frustrating after the first ten days. Teams end up with scattered chats, repeated prompts, and workflows that are hard to trust. We started Sento because we wanted AI to feel calmer, more structured, and more useful in everyday work.
What Sento is building
Sento is a workspace for teams that want to bring three things together in one place:
- AI chat for daily thinking and execution
- shared context that does not disappear after a single conversation
- agent workflows for repeatable work that should not start from zero every time
We are not trying to make AI louder. We are trying to make it easier to rely on.
What the product looks like today
Today, Sento already gives people a clean way to:
- chat with models in a focused workspace
- keep conversations and context organized
- explore early agent workflows for recurring tasks
- collaborate with teammates as the product continues to evolve
We are still in an early stage, and that is intentional. We would rather expand carefully than ship a long list of shallow features.
The principles behind the product
A few principles shape almost every decision we make:
- Clarity over noise
- Practicality over hype
- Reliability over gimmicks
- Steady progress over rushed complexity
If a feature does not help real work feel more understandable or repeatable, it probably does not belong in the product yet.
Who Sento is for
Sento is especially useful for founders, operators, content teams, and small businesses that want AI to become part of day-to-day execution. If your team keeps copying context between tools, rewriting the same prompts, or losing useful conversations, Sento is being built with that pain in mind.
What comes next
We are steadily improving model support, agent capabilities, team workflows, and the overall product experience. This blog will be where we share product updates, practical guides, and the reasoning behind what we build.
Thanks for reading. If you want to follow where Sento is going, this is a good place to start.