Hub
A federated network where every Weblisk deployment is a self-sovereign hub. Organizations discover each other, establish cryptographic trust, and collaborate through autonomous agents — no central authority, no vendor lock-in.
Discover
Organizations publish the services they offer — APIs, data feeds, agent capabilities, and orchestration endpoints — and find each other on the network.
Connect
Establish trust through Ed25519 cryptographic identity and data boundary contracts. Every connection is verifiable and auditable.
Collaborate
Agents from different organizations work together through the federation protocol. Data sovereignty is enforced cryptographically — each party controls their own data.
What You Can Do
The hub network enables new kinds of cross-organization collaboration.
Expose Services
Publish your business capabilities as consumable services. Other organizations discover and connect to them through their own orchestrators.
Agent Collaboration
Your agents interact with agents from partner organizations — negotiating, exchanging data, and completing workflows across organizational boundaries.
Data Sovereignty
Cryptographic contracts define exactly what data flows where. Every exchange is signed, every boundary enforced. No data leaves without explicit consent.
Problems We Solve
The hub network eliminates the friction that makes cross-organization collaboration painful.
Vendor Lock-In
Every integration today ties you to a platform. The hub is self-sovereign — you own your deployment, your identity, and your connections. Switch providers without losing your network.
Data Leaving Your Control
Most collaboration tools route your data through third-party servers. Hub-to-hub communication is direct, with cryptographic contracts that enforce exactly what data flows where.
Fragile Point-to-Point Integrations
Every new partner means a new API, new credentials, and new maintenance burden. The hub protocol gives you one standard interface for every connection.
The hub network is under active development.