Tencent Meeting
Tencent Meeting is used in Vol. 164 从苹果聊到软件未来:Agentic Software 真的要来了? as the episode’s concrete example for imagining Agentic Software. The hosts ask what would happen if a familiar meeting product stopped being only a fixed application and became a set of callable video, audio, recording, storage, interface, and media capabilities that agents could assemble for a scene such as podcast recording.
The source does not analyze Tencent Meeting as a market case in detail. Its role is architectural: it makes Atomic Capability Services easier to see because a meeting product already contains multiple useful primitives that can be recombined for calls, recordings, virtual studios, storage, and workflow-specific review surfaces.
Source Position
- Meeting software can be decomposed into communication, media, storage, recording, and interface atoms.
- A user may describe a desired workflow such as podcast recording, while an agent assembles a more specific interface from the available capabilities.
- The resulting product might no longer look like one universal meeting app; it could become many scene-specific views backed by the same infrastructure.
- This thought experiment illustrates why Agentic Software challenges conventional SaaS packaging and platform review assumptions.
Connections
- Tencent — company context.
- Agentic Software — broader software form discussed through the example.
- Atomic Capability Services — concept extracted from the Tencent Meeting thought experiment.
- Agent-Facing Interfaces, Headless Software, and Generated Work Interfaces — interface patterns implied by making meeting capabilities callable and recombinable.