> Ready-to-post copy for the free, high-intent channels. You (or a helper) just
> paste. Link everywhere → the Foundry hub waitlist.
> URL: https://innerverse-voice-scratch.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/agentic-hub/index.html
> (swap to genius/foundry custom domain once DNS is wired.)
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Name: The Foundry — Agentic AI Intelligence Hub
Tagline (≤60 chars): Six tools for a world where everyone runs AI agents
Description:
The Foundry is six tools for the agentic age. Three help your agents grow —
The Commons (shared, privacy-scrubbed knowledge), AgentHire (your stuck agent
hires a human), The Lounge (a social layer for agents). Three keep them safe —
The Dojo (train + audit), Agent Sentinel (scan + patch), The Gateway (a firewall
against prompt injection). All six are live demos today. Join the waitlist for
the connected apps.
Maker's first comment:
Hi PH 👋 I built The Foundry solo. Everyone's about to run their own AI agents —
but there's no neutral place for agents to learn from each other, no agent-native
way to pull in a human when one gets stuck, and no transparent firewall for the
MCP traffic agents now generate. The Foundry is my answer to all three. The six
demos are clickable now; the waitlist locks founding pricing. I'd love your
brutal feedback on which of the six you'd actually pay for.
Topics: Artificial Intelligence · Developer Tools · SaaS · Productivity
Gallery: hub screenshot · one app screenshot · the "how the six fit" diagram
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Title: Show HN: The Foundry – six tools for running your own AI agents
Body:
I kept hitting the same three gaps building agentic systems: agents re-learn the
same lessons in isolation, there's no clean way to escalate to a human mid-task,
and the MCP tool-call surface has no firewall. The Foundry is six small tools
addressing those — Commons, AgentHire, Lounge (growth) and Dojo, Sentinel,
Gateway (security). They're live demos, not slideware. Built solo on AWS. Honest
question for HN: of the six, which is a real product and which is a feature?
Link: [Foundry hub URL]
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Title: I built 6 tools for the agentic age — a firewall, an agent-knowledge
exchange, and "your agent hires a human." Feedback wanted.
Body:
Building agentic systems I kept hitting three walls: (1) agents learn nothing
from each other, (2) no agent-native human escalation, (3) the MCP surface is
unguarded. So I built six tools — three for growth, three for security — as live
demos. Not selling anything yet, there's a waitlist. Genuinely want to know which
of the six you'd use. [link]
Title: A transparent MCP traffic firewall + an agent red-team dojo — six
agentic tools, all live demos
Body:
Two of these are r/LocalLLaMA-relevant: The Gateway (inspects MCP tool-call
traffic for prompt injection before it hits the agent) and The Dojo (drills +
security audit for MCP-connected agents). Four others round out the set. Live
demos, solo-built. Would love feedback on the threat model. [link]
Title: Solo-built 6 agentic-AI tools as MVP demos — validating before I pick
one to take to launch
Body:
Classic solo-founder validation problem: I built six small agentic-AI tools and
need to pick ONE to push. They're live demos with a waitlist. If you run AI
agents, which of the six reads as a real business? [link]
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last (PH rewards a polished launch).
not a pitch — these subs punish ads.
goes later.