No terminal
Account, AI access, deployment, and pairing all happen in a browser flow.
Hatch web service
Agentic computing is artificial intelligence where agents act as autonomous digital workers that plan, use tools, and complete multi-step tasks by themselves to achieve a specific goal without constant human instruction.
Hatch is the simple way to get a private Stork agent running. Create an account, choose how it should access AI, click deploy, scan the QR code, and chat from your phone.
Hosted agent setup
Account, AI access, deployment, and pairing all happen in a browser flow.
Hatch creates the machine, installs the stack, starts services, and tracks deployment state.
When the agent is live, Hatch shows the setup QR. Scan it with Stork and start chatting.
The path
Create the account and choose how the agent should access AI.
Hatch provisions the agent machine and installs the StorkAgent stack.
Scan the setup QR from Stork mobile and talk to your agent from your phone.
Trust boundary
Choose your path
Hatch hosted
Use Hatch when you want the private agent running without operating the stack yourself.
Start with HatchStorkAgent docs
Use storkagent.com for architecture, CLI workflows, protocol details, and self-hosting.
Read the docsFor technical users
Hatch web is for people who want the result. Hatch CLI and Stork CLI are for builders who want control, diagnostics, scripting, and direct instance management.
Before you deploy
No. Hatch exists so setup feels like a hosted service, not a cloud project.
No. StorkAgent is the broader communication stack. Hatch is the hosted deployment path.
Yes. The CLI and docs path stays for builders, operators, and self-hosters.
storkagent.com is the docs and ecosystem site. Hatch links there for the technical path.
StorkAgent ecosystem
Keep Hatch focused on hosted setup. Let storkagent.com carry architecture, self-hosting, protocol details, and builder workflows.