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Sponsor local-first AI infrastructure: CPU-first GGUF runtime testing, benchmark receipts, rollback lineage, binary-first memory, and sponsor-backed custom repository templates.
ARC-Neuron LLMBuilder is a governed local AI lifecycle framework for building, testing, promoting, and preserving small-model intelligence with reproducible evidence. Sponsorship funds the professionalization layer around the open-source foundation: local runtime validation, GGUF/llamafile experiments, benchmark receipts, ARC-StreamMemory, binary-first archive work, documentation, templates, and v3.0 commercial-readiness planning.
Support local-first AI tooling, benchmark-governed model improvement, and open-source ARC ecosystem development.
You help fund documentation, release validation, bug fixes, public examples, and ongoing maintenance.
For developers who want to follow the ARC-Neuron roadmap more closely.
Includes Supporter benefits plus early implementation notes, sponsor-focused updates, and priority issue visibility when feasible.
For builders using ARC-Neuron concepts in real workflows.
Includes Builder benefits plus sponsor-focused repository templates, advanced setup notes, roadmap input, and early v3.0 planning notes where appropriate.
For small teams, studios, or indie software builders exploring local-first AI infrastructure.
Includes Pro Builder benefits plus private implementation checklists, custom repository template guidance, priority documentation requests, and architecture review priority when feasible.
For organizations that want priority planning around deterministic local-first AI workflows, sponsor-backed templates, and custom repository platform onboarding.
Includes Studio benefits plus custom repository template planning, private onboarding notes, commercial-readiness discussion, implementation architecture support, and priority documentation/roadmap requests.
Note: this tier funds support, planning, templates, and onboarding material. Custom software delivery requires a separate written agreement.
Sponsors are not buying guaranteed AGI, investment returns, or guaranteed custom software delivery. Sponsorship supports development time, documentation, templates, examples, runtime validation, packaging, and roadmap work.