How Waldium made a blog platform work for humans and AI alike
Waldium launches an agentic CMS that gives each customer blog its own MCP server endpoint, letting AI assistants query content directly alongside standard human-readable output.
is a two-person, YC-backed startup that built an agentic CMS for businesses. Co-founded by Amrutha Gujjar and CTO Shivam Singhal, the platform automates content research and creation, and gives every customer blog its own MCP server endpoint so AI agents can query it directly. Today, it all runs from a single deployment on Vercel.WaldiumNext.js Amrutha spent years building software where the infrastructure kept getting in the way. "I was never stuck on the part I was excited to build," she says. "It was always the infrastructure friction around it." That frustration became a design principle for Waldium.
The infrastructure needed to disappear so the product could stay focused on what made it interesting. Waldium on Vercel Waldium started the way most content platforms do, building blogs for humans to read. But something Amrutha kept noticing was quietly changing who, and what, showed up to read them. Developers and technical teams were pulling blog content into their coding environments, into Claude Desktop, into ChatGPT, using it as live context in the tools where they actually worked. The browser tab was still part of the picture, but it wasn't the whole story anymore. Content…