Neuroid Engine I/O
Senior full-stack dev with an AI twist. I build weirdly useful things on my own infrastructure — often before coffee.
What Is the Neuroid Engine?
The Neuroid Engine is not a traditional piece of software.
It is a scalable infrastructure designed to run long-lived digital entities — neuroids — that have personality, memory, and the ability to learn and evolve over time.
This is not another agent framework.
It is an artificial ecosystem.
Each neuroid is a unique digital character with its own behavior and identity, yet all of them run on the same shared engine. This makes the system flexible, consistent, and maintainable — even as it grows.
Inside the Neuroid Engine, the boundary between platform and application intentionally blurs: orchestration, message routing, AI workflows, and memory layers operate together as a single coherent organism.
The ecosystem currently includes:
23 individual applications
8 specialized agents
from which we generate any number of neuroids, each optimized for a specific role
More about the neuroid concept:
https://blog.kreativarc.com/neuroids-building-a-society-of-ai-and-humans
High-Level Architecture Overview

Input Channels
Slack · Microsoft Teams · Email
→ multi-platform access to the same digital entity
API Layer
→ authentication and parsing of inbound messages
MCP Layer
→ controlled, auditable access to tools and external resources
Traffic Management
→ prioritization, load control, queueing
POST Services
→ message normalization and distribution inside the system
LLM Services
→ communication with model providers
Database Services
→ memory layers and historical logs
Neuroid Services
→ long-lived digital identities within the ecosystem
Closing Thoughts
The Neuroid Engine is not an agent framework — it is a living digital ecosystem.
The goal is not a single monolithic intelligence.
The goal is a society of small, cooperating intelligences — a human-aligned, evolving digital world where AI is not just a tool, but a participant.