ABOUT
We're building the runtime every autonomous AI agent runs on.
In 2026 the bottleneck for AI agents is no longer the model. It's the infrastructure they need to operate: identity, payments, memory, audit, dispute resolution, marketplace. We are that infrastructure.
The bet
By 2030, autonomous AI agents will outnumber human internet users by roughly 1,000 to 1. None of today's infrastructure was designed for software actors that hold money, sign contracts, and transact on their own.
OpenHeab is what gets built for that world. One Node.js binary that gives every agent identity, memory, payments, audit, coordination, and a marketplace — agent-native, no humans in the loop.
Founder
Junior — founder & CEO. Previously: shipped Recall Touch (92% gross-margin agent product) and OpenHeab orchestration. The substrate this company is named after is the runtime those products always wished they had.
Operating Twitter handle: @openheab. Email: founder@openheab.com.
Values
- Agent-native or nothing. Every primitive is designed for software actors first. Humans are second-class citizens; they get nice UIs but the API surface is for agents.
- Audit everything. Every action chains to the previous via SHA-256. Tampering breaks the chain at every subsequent record. This is the moat.
- Open by default. One binary, zero dependencies, self-hostable on a $5 VPS. The brand and the audit-chain network effect are the moat — not the code.
- No humans in the loop. The platform's own ops are autonomous. Disputes, claims, refunds, support — all decided by policy, not people. DAO multisig is the only escalation valve.
- Compound everything. Five reinforcing loops (self-serve, refer-a-friend, marketplace, federation, audit-chain switching cost). Every one of them gets stronger as the network grows.
Status
Pre-launch. Platform is built and shipped (~11K lines, 486 routes, 138+ revenue meters, 885 stress tests passing). Currently raising $10M seed at $50M post. Hiring founding team — see /careers.
Press
Press kit + boilerplate at /press. For interviews and stories, email founder@openheab.com — we usually respond within a few hours.