SynapseGrid
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ABOUT_SYNAPSEGRID

AI infrastructure for agents that need memory, orchestration, and reviewable control.

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.

POSITIONING

The lab connects operational memory with controlled agent orchestration.

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.

mem

Operational memory

Preserve incidents, coding sessions, source changes, evidence, and trusted facts across sessions.

fan

Multi-agent routing

Decide when fanout is useful, how work should be bounded, and what must stay main-session-only.

rel

Release discipline

Public-facing work is treated as a trust surface: claims, links, rendering, and security checks matter.

FOUNDER

Built from an operator's view of AI infrastructure.

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.

Claims need evidence

Metrics and public statements should point to benchmarks, repo artifacts, or documented source material.

Private-first release hygiene

Secrets, private infrastructure details, and unsafe automation paths are screened before public publication.

Open-source proof surface

BrainCore and AgentFanout are public so builders can inspect the work directly.

CONTACT

Use the public contact route for project questions.

Security-sensitive reports should use repository security policies and should not be posted into public issues.