Where Builders Shape What’s Next | AIBoomi Annual ’26 – Passes Now Live

#22: #AIRadarDaily — Composio

LLMs are brilliant reasoners, but they are trapped in a chat box.

To actually be useful, an AI agent needs to interact with the real world. It needs to pull a ticket from Jira, check code on GitHub, and send an update on Slack. But building those integrations — handling complex OAuth flows, rate limits, and brittle APIs — takes development teams months.

Composio is building the “action layer” for AI.

Founded by Soham Ganatra and Karan Vaidya (IIT-Bombay grads and former Physics Olympiad teammates), Composio gives AI agents the ability to seamlessly connect to hundreds of enterprise tools with just a few lines of code.

But their real wedge isn’t just integration; it is intuition.

Traditionally, AI agents do not learn from experience. They hit an API edge case and fail every time unless a human fixes the prompt. Composio is building a shared learning infrastructure. When one agent on their platform figures out how to navigate a tricky Salesforce permission or a HubSpot error, that knowledge is shared across the entire ecosystem. The agents actually evolve.

The market? Any developer trying to turn a “chat prototype” into a production-grade autonomous worker.

It is incredible to see Indian founders building the foundational plumbing for the global SaaS and agentic AI ecosystem.

Let’s celebrate the builders.

w/ Jay Ingle & Dikshant Joshi

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