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crestalnetwork/intentkit

crestalnetwork/intentkit is an MIT-licensed, self-hostable cloud agent cluster that lets developers deploy and orchestrate many AI agents with shared skills, persistent memory, and on-chain credentials so multi-agent workflows can run as a managed service instead of a single-process script.

Score8.1
Popularity8.3
Risklow
TierGold
Score breakdown
Usefulness8.0
Novelty8.0
Momentum9.0
Maturity6.5
Open-source/build8.4
Evidence7.2
Workflow potential9.6
Setup ease6.4

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Why it matters

Useful for AI agent builders, platform engineers, and developer-tools teams who want a self-hostable, multi-tenant agent cluster with shared skills, persistent memory, and credential plumbing, so they can ship many agents at once without standing up a custom multi-agent runtime for each one.

Who should use it

AI agent builders who want a self-hostable cluster for running many agents with shared skills and memoryplatform engineers who need a multi-tenant agent runtime with credential plumbing and persistent memorydeveloper-tools teams that want to ship agent products without writing a custom multi-agent frameworkopen-source contributors who want an MIT-licensed alternative to closed-source agent cloud SaaS

Who should skip it

Skip if the source link, docs, or setup requirements do not match your workflow.

Risk explanation

It is a self-hostable agent cluster that manages persistent agent memory and credentials across many agents, so enforce per-agent credential scoping, audit what is persisted in shared skill stores, and review the cluster's network exposure before exposing it beyond a private VPC.

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Closest alternatives / related signals

agentmulti-agentclusterself-hostedskillsmemorycredentialsopen-source