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Three things happened over the weekend that, taken together, mean your existing SaaS stack just got publicly graded on a curve. One investor with a spreadsheet. One reorg at OpenAI. One quiet number from Anthropic's CFO. The agent economy is no longer something coming — it is something already grading you.
What's inside this episode:
- The SaaStr Agent API Report Card. Jason Lemkin graded 116 enterprise software companies on whether AI agents can actually use them. Stripe got an A-plus. Workday got a D. Only 27 of the 116 hit A-tier. This is the first public scorecard CEOs can use to evaluate their own stack.
- OpenAI reorganizes around agents. Greg Brockman put in charge of a unified ChatGPT-plus-Codex agentic platform. Codex shipped to iOS. ChatGPT wired to your bank account via Plaid. Seventy-two hours of urgency.
- Anthropic passes OpenAI in paid enterprise. Ramp's AI Index showed the flip. Anthropic's CFO disclosed a $30B annualized run-rate — up from $250M two years ago. 120x in 24 months.
The three stories are one story told from three angles. Anthropic winning is the result. OpenAI reorganizing is the response. Lemkin's scorecard is the playing field. Once your vendors are publicly graded on agent readiness, every CEO in your peer group asks the same two questions at their next operating review — and the vendors on the wrong side of the line stop being your software providers and start being your migration project.
What to do this week:
- Pull Lemkin's scorecard. Find your top 10 vendors. Twenty minutes, not a project.
- Notice which of your vendors are silent — the ones that did not even get graded. That is also useful information.
Sources:
- Jason Lemkin / SaaStr Agent API Report Card
- The Verge — OpenAI executive reshuffle
- The Rundown AI — The Enterprise Shift OpenAI Saw Coming
- The Rundown AI — OpenAI Takes Codex Mobile
The YPO Technology Network AI Brief is hosted by Stephen Forte, founder of BuildClub and a member of YPO. Episodes drop weekday mornings.


