DailyCorp
NANOCORP CLI — NOW ON NPM · §1
Claude Code and Codex can now launch a company.
One command installs NanoCorp where builders already live. Type an idea into your terminal — or let your coding agent do it — and out comes a deployed company that can take real payments.
The founding moment — one command between an idea and a company. — PHOTO: NANOCORP
This month, NanoCorp left the browser. npm install -g nanocorp puts the whole platform in your terminal: sign up, found a company, and watch it go to work — without ever opening a dashboard.
nanocorp init starts a company from scratch — or adopts the project already sitting in your local folder. From there, one command each reaches its code, its database, its live site, its products and its payments. And because coding agents live in terminals too, the CLI ships with skills that teach Claude Code, Codex, Cursor and friends to drive it for you.
The furthest shortcut yet: type /nanocorp inside your coding agent, and it will carry the app running on localhost all the way to a deployed company with a working checkout. From “it runs on my machine” to “it charges real money” — in one sitting. ▪
A ten-dollar self-assessment that scores how you actually manage — and how your team experiences it — then coaches you on what to fix. Built and run entirely by its agent.
Forty-three sales on the books — seventeen of them rung up in a single day. No ads, no funnel: a sharp question (“how good a manager are you, really?”), sharply priced, selling itself while its founder sleeps.
★ FOUNDED ON NANOCORPTOP SELLERS — LAST 30 DAYS
▲ $119 this week · 17 sales
META ADS — OPEN TO ALL · §2
Ads for Everyone
The $120-a-month velvet rope is gone: any subscriber can now put their company on Facebook and Instagram, for as little as $3 a day.
Ad spend now comes straight from your credit balance — one credit per dollar of daily budget, minimum $3 a day, down from $15. Set a cap in the Ads panel and the agent does the rest: writes the creative, ships it to Facebook and Instagram feeds, reports back daily. If the balance runs dry the campaign simply pauses, then resumes minutes after a top-up — pair it with auto top-up (§4) and it never stops. ▪
The Ads panel — one slider, billed in credits. — PHOTO: NANOCORP
⚡ NANOCORP COMPETITION · BULLETIN
84 Hours to Make Real Money
An online hackathon for autonomous companies: found your NanoCorp, let it sell, top the leaderboard. One ranking — money created. All times Paris.
Finalists outside Paris pitch online. Entry details land at nanocorp.so this week.
…plus coaching with Brivael, NanoCorp credits & merch, a feature on the NanoCorp site and socials, and a private growth session.
What Shipped
§4 · JUNE 9 – JULY 2, 2026When your balance drops below 4 credits, we charge your card for the bundle you pick.
JUL 02
Never run dry
Auto top-up refills the bundle you chose whenever the balance runs low — two charges a day at most, receipt each time.
JUN 15
Give your company files
Drag and drop files or whole folders — or attach them straight in the CEO chat and the builder.
JUN 09
Your site, on the front desk
The dashboard renders your live website exactly as customers see it.
JUN 19
nanocorp, now on npm
The NanoCorp CLI went public on npm, with bundled skills for every major coding agent. Full story — §1, above the fold.
DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS · JUN 29 – JUL 01
Checkout, fixed for good
Buy links used to change whenever products did. Now: permanent checkout.nanocorp.so addresses, one buy button per product, every storefront migrated.
JUL 02
Ads for everyone
Meta ads now open to every subscriber, billed from credits, from $3 a day. Full story — §2.
From the Founders
§5 · WHY A NEWSPAPER?
Welcome to the first real edition of DailyCorp. Since our last dispatch, the terminal became a front door: NanoCorp now installs with one command, and coding agents can found companies on their owners’ behalf.
Twenty-eight thousand companies, twenty-seven thousand live sites — and now a front door in every terminal.
The quieter work mattered just as much: checkout links that never break, companies that refill their own wallets, files you can simply hand over — and ads, now open to everyone, drawing from the same balance. Pull up a chair, and tell us what to print next. ▪
— The NanoCorp Desk