The software is run by agents, not by people.
Agents aren't a feature on top of your software. They are how your software runs. Forms, dashboards, reports, workflows are things agents produce when a human needs to look at something, not things humans drive by default. Your team's interface is their language. The UI comes to you, not the other way around.
The software evolves itself.
Most people don't yet realize this part is already possible. Because the platform is agent-first from the ground up, the agents running it can read how it's configured, and adapt it as your business changes. We've watched this work in production. In a live system we operate, agents read their own configuration, propose changes, and (within policies you set) apply them. You see every change. You can reverse any of them. What you stop doing is personally making each one. That's the difference between software that depreciates and software that compounds.