AI Infrastructure
Rune
The database AI agents write to, and humans can actually read.
- Status
- Active
- Pricing
- Free – $99/mo
- Model
- Freemium SaaS
- Segment
- HR, RevOps, Automation
Once a team puts agents to work, a question shows up almost immediately: where does everything they produce go? Chat logs aren’t a system of record, and standing up a real database means writing schemas and handing operations to engineering.
Rune sits in that gap. Agents read and write structured data over the Model Context Protocol; the people responsible for that data see it as a spreadsheet.
What it does
- Speaks MCP natively. Connect Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-compatible agent and it can query and write immediately.
- Builds schema from plain English. Describe the fields you need in ordinary language and Rune designs the table.
- Shows up as a table. Operators view, filter, and edit records without touching SQL.
- Authenticates and scopes access. OAuth for agents, plus time-limited workspace grants for contractors.
- Isolates every workspace. Each gets its own continuously backed-up database and an organization subdomain.
Why we built it
The interesting shift isn’t that agents can write data — it’s that non-technical operators are now the ones accountable for what agents produce. Rune is designed around that person: enough structure to be a real database, presented as something they can audit on a Tuesday afternoon without filing a ticket.