
Open-source orchestration has made it possible to run whole streams of work with teams of AI agents. The platform is free. Running it well — safely, governed, and tied to real business outcomes — is the hard part. That is where TTMS comes in.
In early 2026, an open-source project called Paperclip drew tens of thousands of GitHub stars within weeks of launch. The reason is simple: it answers a question every leadership team is now asking — how do we actually put AI agents to work, at scale, without losing control?
Paperclip is a self-hosted server and dashboard that orchestrates a team of AI agents to run real work inside a company. You bring your own agents — Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenClaw, Gemini, and others — assign them goals, and track every task and every franc of spend from one place. Crucially, it ships with the things enterprises actually need: atomic task checkout (no double-work, no runaway spend), persistent agent state across runs, runtime skill injection so agents learn your workflows without retraining, and governance — approval gates, revisioned config, and safe rollback.
The technology is remarkable. But here is the uncomfortable truth most vendors won't tell you.
A powerful open-source platform is not the same as a working solution.
Roughly 40% of the web runs on WordPress. It is free, open source, and you can install it in five minutes. And yet a multi-billion-dollar industry of agencies exists to design, build, secure, integrate, and operate WordPress for serious organisations — because the gap between "installed" and "running a business on it" is enormous.
Paperclip is at exactly that moment. The platform is free and self-hosted. But to run a company's work on agent teams, someone has to:
This is not a weekend install. It is an operating capability. And for most Swiss organisations, building that capability in-house means competing for the scarcest, most expensive engineering talent on the continent.
We think of it the way the best agencies thought about WordPress, Salesforce, or SAP: the platform is the engine; we make it run your business.
TTMS sets up, integrates, governs, and operates Paperclip-based agent teams for Swiss companies — with a delivery model purpose-built for this work:
The companies that win the next phase of AI won't be the ones who bought the most tools. They'll be the ones who learned to run agent teams reliably — governed, cost-controlled, and tied to outcomes. Paperclip is the platform for that. TTMS is the partner who makes it real.
The platform is open source. The expertise to run it well is not.
Book a Paperclip readiness call → — or reach us through the contact form if you'd rather start in writing.
TTMS is an independent implementation partner. Paperclip is an open-source project by its respective authors; TTMS is not affiliated with or endorsed by them.