Autonomous Team Orchestration
Thoth is an autonomous team built to architect, build, and maintain real software — and to improve itself as it works. It runs in your editor, on any model, and proves its work with a signed verdict you can verify. In private beta now — join the waitlist for early access.
→Join the waitlist for early accessBrowser demo of the signing → verify chain. In production Thoth signs with Ed25519 via Cloud KMS — the private key never leaves the HSM, and verdicts verify offline against the public-key endpoint. Edit the payload after signing, hit Verify, and watch tamper-detection fail closed.
Most AI assistants suggest code into a chat box and leave the engineering to you. Thoth works the way a team works — to a method, on a self-* loop, and it proves what it ships. Here is what holds it together.
Every cycle starts from your intent, holds it to a behavioral contract, keeps the context, works to a spec, and bakes security in — not bolted on. The discipline a senior team brings, applied to every change, every time.
Thoth is built to run a self-* loop — self-learning, self-improving, self-monitoring, and evolving the way it works. The aim is a team that gets better at your codebase the longer it works on it. The full loop is what we're building toward in private beta.
Every cycle ends in an Ed25519 + Cloud KMS signed verdict scoring six principles. Anyone can verify it against the public key endpoint — no account required. The signed trail also supports evidence for EU AI Act, Colorado AI Act, SOC2 Type II, and ISO 27001.
The plugin invokes real Write, Edit, and Bash in your editor — real files, real git commits — and local cycles never transit our cloud. Bring your own model: run on any provider. Full local multi-provider is on the roadmap.
Your source code stays in your editor.
Your cloud stays yours.
Every change ships with a cryptographically signed, independently verifiable record.
Run it in your editor or any terminal, on any model. In local mode your source and your secrets stay on your machine — and each cycle commits an Ed25519-signed verdict to your git. The autonomous team that architects, builds, and maintains on top of that is what we're building in private beta.
Thoth is built to take a goal through the full lifecycle a software team owns — and to assemble the specialist expertise each step calls for, all under one constitution. End-to-end autonomy across that span is the product's direction, on the private-beta path.
Turns your intent into a sound, reviewable design.
Writes the change, then proves it does what it claims.
Watches what it shipped and keeps it healthy.
Gets sharper at your stack the longer it works.
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