Operational memory
Preserve incidents, coding sessions, source changes, evidence, and trusted facts across sessions.
SynapseGrid Labs is Trent Doney's AI infrastructure practice. The work focuses on operational memory, multi-agent routing, and public-release discipline for agent systems that need to hold up beyond a demo.
The core public projects are BrainCore and AgentFanout. BrainCore is the memory layer: evidence-linked operational context in PostgreSQL with pgvector. AgentFanout is the orchestration policy layer: bounded worker packets, hard safety gates, provider-aware routing, and main-session control.
Preserve incidents, coding sessions, source changes, evidence, and trusted facts across sessions.
Decide when fanout is useful, how work should be bounded, and what must stay main-session-only.
Public-facing work is treated as a trust surface: claims, links, rendering, and security checks matter.
Trent Doney's background spans 20+ years in marketing operations, growth, product strategy, and entrepreneurship. SynapseGrid Labs applies that operator mindset to AI systems: durable records, clear ownership, practical automation, and human control over public-facing releases.
Metrics and public statements should point to benchmarks, repo artifacts, or documented source material.
Secrets, private infrastructure details, and unsafe automation paths are screened before public publication.
BrainCore and AgentFanout are public so builders can inspect the work directly.
Security-sensitive reports should use repository security policies and should not be posted into public issues.