Flocks Flocks Flocks is one coherent place to run agents — across every machine you trust. You bring the agent (Claude, Codex, Gemini, Droid, your own CLI). Flocks brings the substrate: a small mesh of nodes, a thin gateway, and a driver model designed to make any command-line agent a first-class citizen on the fabric — with isolation, audit, and a clean HTTP surface, free.

Quickstart

Install, bring up a gateway, drive a workload — in under a minute.

Architecture

Four moving parts: gateway, coordinator, roost, tool fabric.

Modes

Same fabric, four trust postures: dev, private, platform, mesh.

Security

Identity, grants, isolation, audit chains. Honest claims only.

What Flocks isn’t

  • Not a model. Flocks doesn’t ship its own agent or fine-tune anyone else’s.
  • Not a SaaS. No accounts, no telemetry, no required cloud.
  • Not opinionated about your stack. A driver is twelve methods of plain Rust.

What Flocks is

  • Framework-agnostic execution. A thin trait per agent CLI; a single HTTP gateway.
  • Mesh-aware. Roosts join over Tailscale, WireGuard, or your own transport.
  • Operator-grade. Real isolation, real grants, hash-chained audit, cargo-tested code.
Flocks is built quietly, in public, for as long as it takes. Read the manifesto for the long version.