The substrate of intelligent work.

Building the substrate intelligent work runs on is one of the most important technical problems of this decade.

Models keep getting more capable. Agents keep getting more autonomous. But the place they actually operate, the workspace that holds context, state, memory, files, tasks, and the trail of what was done has barely moved. It is still the old desktop, the old chat thread, the old document, retrofitted around something they were never designed to host.

Intelligence Labs exists to build that substrate.

We are working from a simple observation: as agents become more capable, the hard part is no longer just asking them to do work. It is giving people and agents a shared place to understand what happened, continue from it, and trust the context around it. That means durable channels, inspectable execution, shared files, tasks, schedules, runtime, and memory that are designed to belong together.

In the long arc, this substrate becomes as load-bearing as the operating system or the network. A team's intelligence accumulates on it, instead of evaporating across threads, tools, and turnover. What an organization decides, learns, and trains its agents to do should compound across years, not reset every time the toolchain changes. The medium of work, not a tool inside it.

If this is the kind of problem you would like to think about deeply, build on carefully, and stay close to over time, we would like to hear from you.

Join us.

Intelligence Labs Pte. Ltd. 2026