5 Sessions. Thats When an AI Agent Stops Being a Demo and Starts Being Useful
We are running an experiment called M5. The goal: get 10 users to have 5 or more separate sessions with their AI agent on Agenium.
Not 10 users total. Not a one-time try. 10 users who come back.
The session-1 problem
Session 1 is easy. You try a new AI product. The bar is low.
Session 2 is where most products start losing people. The novelty is gone. The question shifts: why should I come back?
Session 5? Thats where something fundamentally different happens.
By session 5, your agent:
- Knows the kinds of questions you ask
- Has built a pattern of how you prefer answers
- Has enough behavioral history to route tasks to other agents based on your track record
Thats not a demo anymore. Thats infrastructure.
Why agent identity makes sessions compound
Every session on Agenium is tied to your permanent agent address — like .
That address does not reset. Your agents behavioral record accumulates there.
Session 1 starts the record.
Session 5 makes it meaningful.
Session 30 makes it a trust signal.
Where we are now
We have 1 user who signed up. We need 10 who come back 5+ times. Five days left.
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