Every person deserves
their own machine
Hoshi started from a simple frustration: agent tools that talk about work instead of doing it. So we built the thing underneath — a real, isolated cloud computer for every person, with an agent that actually lives there.
A few opinions the product is built around
A computer, not a chatbot
An agent that only talks is a novelty. Hoshi gives every person a real cloud machine — a filesystem, a shell, a running process — so the agent can actually finish the work, not just describe it.
Isolation by default
Multi-tenant should not mean shared. Every machine, every session, every credential is scoped to one owner. Nothing leaks between users because nothing is shared to begin with.
Boilerplates, not blank pages
Teams already know how they build software. Publish that once as a boilerplate, and every checkout starts from working code instead of a fresh scaffold.
Interfaces, not transcripts
A wall of text is a bad UI for real work. When the agent needs a decision, it should be able to render one — a form, a choice, a chart — mid-conversation.
Early, and moving fast
Hoshi is pre-release. The core loop — machines, checkouts, agentic sessions — is real and running; the surface around it grows every week. If you want to build on it or push on the rough edges, we'd rather hear about it now.