Web hosting, but for agents.

Deploy Symphony, OpenClaw, Hermes, and other agent frameworks as always-on AI workers.

  • Hosted instances
  • Isolated workspaces
  • Logs, secrets, cost
numbus.ai hosted agent dashboard showing Symphony, OpenClaw, and Hermes instances with logs, secrets, uptime, and cost panels.

Start from a known framework.

The first templates make agent hosting feel like deploying a site: choose a starter, add credentials, deploy, and supervise.

Symphony

Turn Linear and GitHub work into supervised Codex agent runs.

  • Issue tracker sync
  • Workspace cloning
  • PR handoff

OpenClaw

Run a hosted multi-channel gateway for coding and ops agents.

  • Chat controls
  • Agent routing
  • Channel logs

Hermes

Host a persistent single-tenant agent with memory and tools.

  • Memory
  • Skills
  • Terminal access

The host owns the boring parts.

Agent frameworks are powerful, but the hosting responsibility is the missing product surface: uptime, secrets, permissions, workspaces, logs, recovery, and cost controls in one place.

Uptime and restarts

Secrets and permissions

Isolated workspaces

Logs and terminal replay

Backups and restores

Model and tool cost visibility

Simple instance pricing.

Pay for the hosted agent instance, then bring or connect the model and tool accounts it uses.

Starter One hosted agent framework
Team Multiple agents, shared logs, role controls
Dedicated Single-tenant isolation for serious workflows

What ships first?

Early access starts with managed starters, visible logs, workspace isolation, restart controls, and a plain cost view. The first site is live while the backend matures behind it.

Request a starter