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doctrine

NumenBox is an agent manufacturer.

NumenBox is a manufacturing layer for agent fleets: specify the mission, mint the roles, bind the topology, deploy the machine, and inspect the traces like operational software.

hypertetrahedron

Pentachoron

5 tetrahedra

hypercube

Octachoron

8 cubes

600-cell

Hexacosichoron

600 tetrahedra

01

Agents are manufactured

A serious agent is a product unit: role, model, prompt, tools, memory, permissions, tests, telemetry, and upgrade path.

02

Topology beats vibes

Coordination should not be improvised by a manager prompt. It should be encoded in edge contracts and graph diameter.

03

The CLI is sacred

If the fleet cannot be inspected, replayed, deployed, and rebuilt from the terminal, it is not operational software.

04

Enterprise is the wedge

The business target is paid agent capacity for operations, research, support, analysis, engineering, and go-to-market teams.

Trajectory

The clean path to a billion-dollar category.

The upside is manufacturing reliable, inspectable, reusable agent machines for teams that already spend money on labor, software, and automation.

Now

Make the public product a focused agent foundry.

Next

Package pentachoron cells as the entry product for focused business workflows.

Then

Ship octachoron swarms for parallel production workflows with observability.

Scale

Offer hexacosichoron fleets for enterprise orchestration and topology governance.

numenbox foundry cli

$ numenbox start

> choose: cell | swarm | fleet

$ choose swarm

> 16 agents, 32 edges, 8 cubes

$ describe mission "turn inbound leads into qualified meetings"

> roles minted: scout, enricher, writer, critic, router

$ deploy

> revenue machine online. trace id: af_oct_16_001

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