About Catentio

Catentio is the multi-agent runtime that grew out of Hachimi — the internal agent system we built to operate Forjio.

We'd been running a fleet of agents — Hachimi, Tora, Kaneko, and a dozen others — across Discord, REST, CLI, and scheduled jobs for almost a year. They handled real work: reading inboxes, paying bills, auditing infra, drafting code, watching dashboards. The problem was that every new agent meant another bespoke script, another set of tools wired by hand, another memory store, another transport adapter.

Catentio is the rewrite that fixes that. One multi-agent runtime, shared memory, per-tenant tools, full tracing, scheduled jobs — and every transport (Discord, Slack, REST, CLI, Meet) speaking to the same agents.

Our principles

  • Outputs land where you live. Agents reply on Discord, Slack, REST, CLI, or wherever you asked them. No portal-only dashboards, no mandatory web UI.
  • Tools you bring. BYO tokens for every integration. Catentio never holds credentials on your behalf unless you explicitly choose the managed-OAuth path.
  • State you trust. Every run is traced, every cost is itemized, every memory write is attributable. You can audit what an agent did, why it did it, and what it cost — down to the token.
  • BYO infra by default. The free tier runs on your own Anthropic key and your own host. We charge for the hosted runtime, not for the agents themselves.

Forjio family

Catentio is part of the Forjio family of products — alongside Huudis (identity), Plugipay (payments), LinkSnap (short links), Storlaunch (storefronts), Fulkruma (fulfillment), Ripllo (marketing), and Pawpado (cloud GPU). One Huudis login gets you into every product.

Questions? Reach us at adi@forjio.com.