Fibric for startups

A modest program for teams building real-world operations.

If you're early-stage and putting governed reasoning into something physical you actually run, we want to make the first stretch easier. Platform credits to build against, help wiring up your connectors, and a place on the marketplace when you're ready. No equity, no theatre.

Small program · reviewed by a human · no fees to apply

What you get

Three concrete things, described plainly.

We'd rather under-promise. This is what's actually in the program, not a wish list. Everything below runs on the same governed platform every Fibric customer uses.

01

Platform credits

A pool of credits against platform usage so you can build, test, and run a real pilot before you're paying full freight. The platform itself is free to start on; credits cover the metered parts while you find your footing.

  • Credits applied to platform usage during the program
  • Spend them on real runs, not just a sandbox
  • No surprise overage gates while credits last
02

SDK and integration support

Direct help building on the connector SDK. Connectors and operators are integrations built on MCP, so a person from our team will sit with you while you define a tool, wire auth, and get your first connector talking to a real system.

  • Hands-on help with defineConnector, tool, and auth
  • Guidance on capability to connector indirection
  • Review of your first governed action before it goes live
03

A marketplace listing

When your connector or operator is ready, we'll help you list it on the marketplace so other teams can find and install it. The same indirection that protects them protects you: your listing is config others can adopt, not a fork they have to maintain.

  • A published listing with your name on it
  • Installable by any tenant, governed by default
  • You keep ownership of what you build
Who is eligible

Early teams doing real work.

There's no scoring rubric. We're looking for small teams building something operational on Fibric, where governed action in the physical world is the point, not a side feature.

  • You're early-stage

    A young company or a small team inside one. We're not gating on funding or stage labels. If you're still finding the shape of the thing, that's exactly the right time.

  • You're building on Fibric

    You intend to sense, reason, and act through the platform, not just call an API on the side. The base model proposes a validated plan; a deterministic executor disposes. That loop is what you're building around.

  • There's something real to operate

    A building, an order flow, a floor, a fleet, a system that runs. The value of the program is in connecting to a real operation and acting on it safely, with a receipt for every step.

If you're not sure you fit, apply anyway and tell us what you run. We read every application from a human and we'd rather have the conversation than guess.

How to apply

A short path, no application essay.

Three steps. The first one is the same path any team takes to get started, so nothing here is wasted if the program isn't the right fit.

Step 01

Start onboarding

Connect a system, set an intent, and see Fibric reason against your real data. This is the normal get-started flow, and it tells us more than a pitch deck would.

Step 02

Tell us what you run

A few plain sentences: what you're operating, what you want an agent to do, and what would have to be true for you to trust it. No formatting rules, no word count.

Step 03

Talk to a human

If it's a fit, a real person follows up to set up your credits, line up integration help, and plan the listing. If it isn't yet, we'll say so plainly and tell you what we'd want to see.

Ready to start?

The fastest way in is to begin onboarding and mention the startup program. Or if you'd rather talk first, reach a human directly. Either way, no fee and no commitment to apply.

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