Today, Glyphic becomes Airspeed™.
If you have been a customer, a partner, or someone following what we build, thank you for being here. Here is the real story behind the change.
The origin of Glyphic
We chose the name on purpose. Inspired by hieroglyphics, it reflected our early focus on generative intelligence and language: distinctive, a little scientific, and a good match for what we were building then.
It worked. It carried us through our first hires, our first funding rounds, our first customers. But products grow. As hundreds of teams across dozens of countries rolled out the platform, the name started to fall behind the product. We were becoming an execution layer for entire organizations, not just revenue teams, and Glyphic no longer said that.
Why Airspeed
For a decade, GTM software has chased visibility: dashboards, recordings, analytics, on the promise that seeing a problem is the same as fixing it. It is not. Visibility does not move pipeline. Teams across revenue, product, and operations are still buried in the work of updating systems, chasing context, and managing risk by hand.
Airspeed does the work. We are building an agent-native execution platform where AI agents run continuously across the workflows that keep a company moving, so your teams stop fighting friction and start operating at the speed the business demands.
The name comes from aviation. Airspeed is the reading that tells a pilot whether the aircraft has enough lift to stay airborne: the difference between flying and falling. That is what modern teams need from their software. Not another dashboard reporting what already happened. The lift to keep moving.
What’s next
The fundamentals do not change: same team, same underlying product, same dedication. What changes is that the name finally matches the velocity of the teams we serve.
Welcome to Airspeed.