Saigar’s Desk
A personal research operator, in the principal’s voice.
I’ve spent the last few months building Saigar, a multi-agent research system that runs payments research pipelines on my behalf and produces artefacts to my standards. The problem it solves is the one I run into every week: reading is unbounded, writing is bounded by my time, and the synthesis between them is what’s actually scarce.
The showcase below walks through what Saigar is, how it works, and where it goes. Six specialist agents, twenty-four pipeline stages, two artefact types, a cross-run learning loop that lets the system inherit my taste over time. The Brief 47 example threading through is a real working subject: agentic commerce identity infrastructure, with Mastercard Agent Pay, Visa Intelligent Commerce, the platform protocols (ACP and UCP), and Web Bot Auth as the moving pieces.
The mechanism diagram animates. The run simulator on the Desk page plays through a complete cycle. The newspaper / slides toggle in the masthead is a meta-demonstration of one of Saigar’s actual product features. The whole thing is a single self-contained HTML artefact, around 180 KB, running entirely in the browser.
↓ Interactive showcase below. Don’t be afraid to click around.
