PailFlow is now sponsored by E2B for Startups

PailFlow is sponsored by E2B for Startups. Here is what that support unlocks for our agent infrastructure and delivery workflows.

PailFlow is now sponsored by E2B for Startups
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PailFlow is now sponsored by E2B for Startups, which gives us $20K in E2B credits to keep building PailFlow.

What E2B is (and why it is useful)

If you are not familiar, E2B is a tool that gives developers secure cloud sandboxes - safe virtual computers for AI agents.
For us, this is where E2B fits directly into the PailFlow stack. We are adding it as the layer for cloud-based agent actions that need a real computer environment, not just text output. That helps us make these workflows feel less like demos and more like dependable product behavior.

Why this matters for PailFlow

PailFlow helps teams turn client conversations into execution-ready scopes, SOWs, and proposals so projects can start faster.
As we keep shipping, we need workflow depth and reliability, especially in post-call automation paths. This support gives us more room to improve those flows and keep building with stronger infrastructure behind the scenes.

What comes next

Our focus is still the same: reduce post-call drag and help delivery teams move from conversation to execution faster.
Next up for us is continuing to improve output quality, workflow reliability, and deeper agent execution paths in the cloud.
 
And that’s it! I'm building PailFlow in the open and sharing how I use AI systems to scale a one-woman business.
If you work in client services and want to see how AI can increase your project delivery capacity, book a PailFlow Delivery Audit.

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Lola
Lola

Lola is the founder of Lunch Pail Labs. She enjoys discussing product, app marketplaces, and running a business. Feel free to connect with her on Twitter or LinkedIn.