Jeremy Nelson

Threadron - Your agents don't share a brain. Threadron fixes that.

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Your agents don’t share a brain. Threadron fixes that. A shared execution state for Claude, OpenClaw, Hermes, etc. Track current state, next step, and a timeline of what actually happened — across machines and sessions. Start on laptop, continue on desktop, come back later without re-figuring everything out. Free during development.

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AI agents are powerful… until you switch context. - switch machines → context gone - switch agents → context gone - come back later → context gone Every tool assumes it’s the only one working on your problem. Threadron is a shared execution state layer for agents. Instead of each agent maintaining its own memory, they all read and write to the same system: • Work items with goal, current state, next step, blockers • An append-only timeline of what actually happened (who did what) • First-class artifacts (PRs, plans, files, outputs) • Simple API + MCP tools so any agent can participate Start something with Claude on your laptop. Continue it with OpenClaw on your desktop. Pick it back up tomorrow without re-figuring everything out. No context reconstruction. No agent amnesia. Threadron Cloud is currently free while we’re building it. Would love feedback from anyone experimenting with multi-agent workflows.