For Builders
If you know an industry better than we do, you should build its OS.
There are more industries than any one company can serve well. We published the architecture rather than keeping it, for that reason.
The spec, the ontology schema and the manifest format are open, complete, and versioned.
Plate data
- Spec
- Super Brain
- Version
- 1.0
- Declarations
- 10
- Conformance levels
- 03
Open, complete, and versioned.
Three documents, published in full.
- Industry OS Spec
- Twelve required services and three conformance levels.
- Industry Ontology Schema
- Ten declarations for modelling a sector.
- Agent Manifest
- Six sections defining what an agent may and may not do.
What is not open: our runtime, our Industry Packs, our connectors and our governance layer. We are direct about that rather than vague.
Six steps to a published agent.
- Read the spec. Start with the twelve services. Decide your conformance level.
- Model the industry. Entities, relationships, events, metrics and rules before anything else.
- Pick one decision. Not one workflow, one decision your industry repeats.
- Write the manifest. Read paths, reason scope, recommendations, actions, and the approval boundary.
- Build the evaluation. Include cases that must fail. Those are the ones that matter.
- Publish. To the Hub, with your spec version and conformance level.
Five mistakes, in order of frequency.
- Starting with the agent
- The ontology is the work. The agent is the easy part.
- One agent that does everything
- Broad scope makes an approval boundary meaningless.
- Documents instead of a model
- A retrieval index over PDFs is not industry knowledge.
- Approval added at the end
- The boundary is designed with the agent, not after it.
- Metrics defined twice
- Two definitions of growth produce two agents that contradict each other.
In order of usefulness.
- An ontology
- The hardest and most reusable thing you can publish.
- An evaluation set
- Rarer than agents and more useful.
- A connector
- To a system others in your industry also run.
- A pack
- Everything above, for one sector.
Where to start.
Read next.
- The Super Brain spec
- Twelve required services, three conformance levels.
- Industry Ontology Schema
- The ten declarations, with worked examples.
- Agent Manifest
- Six sections, and the four points of enforcement.
- IndustryOS Hub
- What conformant entries look like before you publish one.
One architecture. Twenty pages. Same document.
Building on Super Brain?
Tell us what you are working on. We will review the ontology, help with the manifest, and list it on the Hub when it conforms.
A conversation, not a demo script. We ask what your systems of record are, what they cannot answer, and which decisions actually matter. If an Industry OS is not the right answer for you, we will say so.