Autonomous AI for tech collectives

Your community.
Run by AI agents,
not humans.

Nexus replaces the manual work of community management with AI agents that onboard members, coordinate resources, and keep infrastructure running — 24/7, no humans required.

nexus-agent // live
08:02 OK New member joined via invite link
08:02 OK Assigned @newbie role and GPU tier
08:03 OK Sent onboarding message + resource guide
08:05 OK GPU node pool updated: 14/16 active
08:07 WARN Resource request from node-03 spike
08:07 OK Redistributed load to node-07, -09
08:12 OK Member question answered in #help: "how to SSH"
08:15 OK Infrastructure health check: all systems nominal
The three agents

Infrastructure that runs itself

Onboarding Agent

Welcomes new members the moment they join. Assigns roles, queues resources, sends guides, answers first questions. Members get a human-like experience without any human involvement.

Coordinator Agent

Tracks member activity, schedules maintenance windows, orchestrates shared resources. Knows who's using what and when. Eliminates the coordination overhead that kills co-ops.

Infrastructure Agent

Monitors nodes, GPU pools, storage, and network health. Detects anomalies, reroutes traffic, files maintenance tickets. Keeps the collective online when nobody's watching.

Real actions, not real-time chat

Agents don't wait for you to ask. They monitor, decide, and act. Every action is logged and reversible. Members see outcomes, not conversations with a chatbot.

Assigns GPU garden access within 60 seconds of joining
Escalates infrastructure anomalies to human operators only when needed
Coordinates meetup schedules across timezones automatically
Updates member roles based on participation and tenure
Archives inactive channels and suggests new ones based on member signals
Publishes weekly health reports without being asked
metrics.nexus
Members managed847
Onboarded this week23
Infra incidents resolved4
Coordination tasks done312
Human escalations0
Agent uptime99.97%

Co-ops were always meant to be self-running.

The whole point of a collective is shared ownership and mutual support. But the infrastructure that holds them together still requires someone to be awake, paying attention, doing the administrative work nobody wants to do. That's the human bottleneck. Nexus removes it. The community runs because the agents run it.

We've seen it with roadtoad.net — a tech co-op doing exactly this kind of infrastructure work, manually. Nexus is what it looks like when AI does the operations. Same values. Less overhead. More time for the actual building.

How it works
01

Connect your stack

Link your existing tools — Discord, Slack, GitHub, a custom dashboard. Nexus agents read and write to where your community already lives.

02

Define your rules

Set policies in plain language: who gets what access, when to escalate, how resources are allocated. Agents interpret and enforce without code.

03

Agents take over

From day one, agents handle onboarding, coordination, and infrastructure tasks. You watch the logs. You intervene only when you want to.

The collective that runs itself
is the one that scales.

Every tech co-op, makerspace, and community-driven infrastructure project is one dedicated operator burnout away from collapse. Nexus keeps the collective alive by removing the dependency on any single person being there. That's not automation. That's resilience.