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Humalike
Give your AI agents the social intelligence they're missing
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Give your AI agents the social intelligence they're missing
726 followers
Today's models are capable enough. Smart enough. Fast enough. But we still feel they don’t fit in the room. Humalike is building the behavioral infrastructure for humanlike AI agents. The social skills & proactiveness your agents have been missing. APIs, models, benchmarks.









jared.so
Hey! Maks here, Founding Engineer at Humalike 👋
Besides the raw APIs, we also open-sourced a Hermes Agent plugin that plugs them straight in (Turn-Taking, Persona via `/soul enhance`, Theory of Mind and Social Learning), so you get the behavior without writing the integration yourself. ⚡️
If you're running a Hermes agent it's a one-drop-in. If not, the code is a decent reference for how the APIs fit together. MIT-licensed: https://github.com/Humalike/hermes-humalike-plugin 🔌
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me anytime, happy to help. 🙌
Congrats! How does social memory balance personalization with user privacy? can users control what the agent remembers?
@imogen_wallace Good question, we didn't see it as a requirement from the start. Can you share more info about the use case or how you imagine it?
Humalike
@imogen_wallace Thank you very much! That's a really great question!!
Turn-taking feels like the sharp wedge here because a group-chat agent can be technically right and still hurt the conversation by speaking at the wrong moment. I like that you are treating social timing as infrastructure instead of another prompt rule. What kinds of examples do you show builders when an agent should wait, interrupt, or hand the floor to someone else?
@monolithdread Thanks for your support!
Humalike
@monolithdread 100%! This is a hard problem to solve. Agents will multiply, but their behavior is not improving at all. An example with or without Humalike, any is good, diff is huge.
The strongest version of this is not making agents feel more human; it is helping them know when not to act. Turn-taking, memory, and observability are exactly the boring layers that make an agent usable in a real group instead of just impressive in a demo.
Humalike
@krekeltronics Exactly!
@krekeltronics It's good point and I like your wording of it!
Tried the API over the weekend and the proactive context layer actually feels useful, not gimmicky. Liked that it picks up on social cues I usually have to script by hand.
@havavyad Tysm!
Humalike
@havavyad That's amazing to hear Hava! Have a great day, thx for the supp
ConnectMachine
I'd love to see benchmark videos comparing baseline agents against Humalike-enhanced agents in the same conversation.
Humalike
@syed_shayanur_rahman We are working on that rn!! Soon :))
@syed_shayanur_rahman Good idea, we should prepare demos like that!
Humalike
Hey! Ignacio here, Founding Product Engineer at Humalike.
We encourage you to integrate our APIs into your agents and watch their performance improve immediately in social scenarios. Trust me, you won't want to go back to your old agent behaviour. ;)
P.S. Enjoy your free credits on sign-up!