IndustryOS Hub
Where things built on the spec get published.
Industry Packs, agents, connectors, evaluations and ontologies. Published by us, and by anyone else building to Super Brain.
Every entry carries its manifest. You can read exactly what it touches before you use it.
Plate data
- Hub
- Live
- Entry types
- 05
- Spec
- Super Brain
- Version
- 1.0
Every entry carries its manifest. Read what it touches before you use it.
Filter by type.
Five kinds of thing.
- Industry Pack
- A full vertical: ontology, workflows, agents, connectors, evaluations.
- Agent
- One specialist with a declared manifest and approval boundary.
- Connector
- A read path, a write path, or both, to a named system.
- Evaluation
- A test set for an agent or a pack, including cases that must fail.
- Ontology
- An industry model, or an extension to one.
The same six things, so entries can be compared rather than marketed.
- Type and industry
- What it is and where it applies.
- Publisher
- Who maintains it.
- Manifest
- What it reads, reasons about, recommends, executes, and what needs a human.
- Spec version
- Which version of Super Brain it conforms to, and at what level.
- Evaluations
- What it has been tested against.
- Changelog
- What changed and when.
Read the approval list first.
The most useful part of any entry is what it refuses to do alone. An agent with an empty approval list in a regulated industry is not ready for that industry.
Read can_execute and requires_human_approval together. They describe the real risk profile.
Six ways to contribute.
- Build an Industry OS
- A full implementation for a sector.
- Publish a Pack
- Ontology, workflows, agents and evaluations for an industry.
- Build an Agent
- One specialist, with its manifest.
- Build a Connector
- Read or write paths to a system others also run.
- Publish an Evaluation
- Test sets are as valuable as agents, and rarer.
- Contribute an Ontology
- Model a domain, or extend one that exists.
Entries must declare a spec version and a conformance level. That is the only gate.
Where an entry is ours, it says so.
We maintain the five Industry Packs, their agent templates, the connectors we build for enterprise deployments, and the evaluation sets behind them.
We do not review our own work more kindly than anyone else's.
Read next.
- Agent Manifest
- How to read an entry's approval list before you use it.
- Industry Ontology Schema
- What a published ontology has to declare.
- For builders
- What makes a contribution worth publishing.
- Packs
- The difference between an Industry Pack and a Company Pack.
One architecture. Twenty pages. Same document.
Publishing something here?
Tell us what you are building. If it conforms, we will list it, and we will help you get the manifest right.
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.