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Support denn-gubsky's open source work# About loomcycle

The Agentic OS, in a sidecar. loomcycle is one ~30 MB Go binary that
runs alongside your application — not inside it. The agent loop,
multi-provider routing, memory and channel primitives, MCP on both sides,
OpenTelemetry, and multi-replica HA all live in the binary. Your
application stays in whatever language you wrote it in.

loomcycle.dev · GitHub
· Engineering blog

What sponsorships fund

v1.0 shipped in 2026-05 with multi-replica HA, the substrate trio
(AgentDef / SkillDef / MCPServerDef), an OpenAI-compatible gateway, MCP
on both sides of the protocol, and an n8n community-node package. The
runtime is stable; the next year is about hardening the operator
surface and growing the community.

Sponsorships directly fund:

  • Maintenance — security disclosure pipeline, regression testing
    across the six provider drivers, MCP spec tracking, n8n / LangChain
    ecosystem compatibility as those moving targets evolve.
  • Operator surface — Helm chart, settings UI completion, cookbook
    of postures (sandbox vs dev vs production multi-replica), Postgres
    migration runbooks, the docs that turn "I read the README" into "I
    shipped it to production."
  • Sustained engineering time — the per-tier work to keep the
    binary small, the substrate stable, and the wire surfaces honest.

The commitment

loomcycle is Apache-2.0 and stays that way. There is no managed cloud
requirement; the OSS runs standalone on a single VPS or multi-replica
cluster, indefinitely. No license change, no fork-paid-tier that
cripples the OSS, no SDK-coupling. Sponsorships are how the work gets
funded — they are not a precondition for using it.

If loomcycle is useful to you or your team, monthly sponsorship at any
tier helps it stay healthy and growing. Companies depending on it in
production are especially welcome at the higher tiers; the engagement
benefits there (priority issue triage, office hours) are designed to be
worth the line item.

— Dennis (Romania-based; primary maintainer of loomcycle and the team
behind JobEmber, which uses loomcycle as its
runtime substrate)


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$ a month

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$5 a month

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You believe in loomcycle and want to chip in.

  • Name listed in BACKERS.md in the loomcycle repo
  • GitHub Sponsor badge on your profile
  • The warm feeling of helping fund Apache-2.0 OSS that isn't going anywhere

$25 a month

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You use loomcycle and want to keep it healthy.

Everything in Supporter, plus:

  • Name listed on loomcycle.dev (sponsors page when added)
  • Early access to release-note drafts before public publication

$100 a month

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Your team depends on loomcycle and benefits from continued development.

Everything in Patron, plus:

  • Priority issue triage on bugs you file (best-effort response within
    48h on business days — not an SLA, but a real commitment to look at
    it before the open queue)
  • Direct email line for security disclosures (acknowledgement within 24h)
  • Vote on quarterly roadmap priorities (one ranked-ballot per company
    per quarter)

$500 a month

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Your company runs loomcycle in production.

Everything in Team, plus:

  • Logo on loomcycle.dev sponsors page (linked to your site)
  • Monthly 30-minute office-hours call — architecture review,
    integration questions, roadmap input
  • Featured in a quarterly "loomcycle in production" blog post (only
    with your explicit approval; written for case-study, not advertising)