Open source · Build in the open
Open-source core, commercial edges.
We build our tools in the open, where anyone can read, run, and fork them. We are also clear about the line: the core is open source, while support, integration, and custom work are how we sustain the project. This page makes that boundary explicit.
What's on GitHub
Four projects, each with an honest status label. Three ship as live products with public source; AMEP is preparing its open-source release.
EML
A high-density semantic-overlay language and transpiler for human–AI collaborative programming.
Visit site ↗ Beta · LivePHOSPHOR
Execution-as-Interface infrastructure that turns machine execution into a visible, operable surface for humans and AI agents.
Visit site ↗ Open Source · LiveEveGlyph Editor
AI-native, agent-native Markdown editor and document workspace for human–AI collaborative writing.
Visit site ↗ Open Source · PreparingAMEP
Executable agent method packs — deterministic, auditable protocols that turn a methodology into something an agent runs, not a prompt it reads.
Learn more →Open-source core, commercial options
The software is free to use and inspect. Around it, we offer paid services for teams that want support, integration, or work tailored to their environment. Here is exactly where the line sits.
Open-source core
The working software is public and inspectable. Read the code, run it locally, fork it, and build on it — no license fee, no signup wall, under permissive open-source terms.
Commercial support
Paid support for teams that depend on these tools in production: priority issue triage, guidance from the maintainers, and help with upgrades and edge cases.
Enterprise integration
Hands-on work to fit the open-source core into your stack — connectors, internal tooling, and the security and compliance review that enterprise adoption needs.
Custom deployment / consulting
Engagements that go beyond the public release: private deployments, bespoke method packs, and advisory work on agent infrastructure and AI-native workflows.
Use it, fork it, or partner with us.
The core is open, and so is the door. Read the source on GitHub, or talk to us about support, integration, and custom work.