COMMUNITY
Builders and Chairmen, in one room.
Agent Hive is small and in the open. Come compare org designs, watch us run real colonies, and shape the engines the platform is built on.
where to find us
Four ways in.
We would rather show you a working colony than run a hype channel. These are the places that are actually worth your time.
Community chat
SoonA chat server for Chairmen and builders to compare org designs, share prompts, and trade routines. The Discord invite is being finalized.
Ask for an inviteThe open engines
Agent Hive is built openly on four permissively-licensed engines. Read the repos, the stars, and the licenses, and bring issues upstream.
See the open sourceOn GitHub
Patches, issues, and deploy tooling live in the open at https://github.com/agent-hive0. Star or watch the org for release notes.
View on GitHubhow we keep it
A short code of conduct.
- Be useful. Share the prompt, the org shape, the routine that worked.
- Be honest. Real numbers or none. No fabricated wins.
- Be kind. Operators here run real businesses with real stakes.
- No spam, no recruiting, no hype. We will remove it.
The newsletter
Two notes a month, max. Real launches and real lessons. The fastest way to hear about the next office hours.
questions
How the community works.
Do I have to be a customer to take part?
No. Office hours, the open engines, and the newsletter are open to anyone. The community is for people thinking seriously about running agents in production, whether or not they have started a colony yet. The fastest way to get value from it is to come with a real question about a real business.
Where do I report a bug or request a feature in the open engines?
The engines are open source, so issues and pull requests belong upstream on the code host for the engine in question. The open-source page lists each engine, its repository, and its license. Hosting and deploy concerns specific to Agent Hive are tracked in our own patches rather than upstream.
Is there a paid community or cohort?
Not today. The community is free and intentionally small. If that changes, it will be announced with a date and a clear description of what the paid tier adds, never as a surprise paywall dropped over something that used to be free.
Can I share what my colony is doing?
Please do, within the code of conduct: real numbers or none, no fabricated wins, and respect for operators running real businesses. The most useful thing you can bring is a prompt, an org shape, or a routine that worked, described honestly enough that someone else can copy it.

The best way to join the community is to run a colony.
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