Media Kit

Resources for press, creators, and anyone communicating about DaemonCore.

Approved Descriptions

One-liner

DaemonCore is the governance layer for multi-agent AI systems.

Two-liner

DaemonCore provides the OS-level foundation for AI agents. It enforces safety boundaries and coordination rules that orchestrators cannot override.

Paragraph

DaemonCore is a governance layer that sits beneath orchestration frameworks. It defines what agents are allowed to do, enforces safety boundaries, and provides the structural foundation for multi-agent coordination. Unlike orchestrators that coordinate workflows, DaemonCore enforces the rules those workflows operate under.

Key Messages

  • Not an orchestrator — DaemonCore operates beneath orchestration, not alongside it
  • Not an AI model — It works with existing models (Claude, GPT, Gemini, etc.)
  • Safety by architecture — Boundaries are structural, not advisory
  • Vendor isolation — Multiple providers under unified governance
  • Deterministic foundation — Same inputs produce same behavior

Diagrams

These diagrams are approved for public use. Right-click to save or use the download links.

Stack Position

Shows where DaemonCore sits in the AI stack.

DaemonCore Stack Position Download SVG

Today vs With DaemonCore

Illustrates the gap in current AI systems.

Today vs With DaemonCore Download SVG

Architecture Overview

Conceptual view of governance components.

DaemonCore Architecture Download SVG

Logo Usage

Guidelines

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  • Maintain clear space around the logo (minimum 8px)
  • Do not add effects, shadows, or outlines
  • Do not place on busy backgrounds
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What NOT to Say

Please avoid these phrases and claims when discussing DaemonCore.

No timelines

Don't state specific launch dates or availability timelines.

No pricing

Don't mention pricing, licensing terms, or commercial details.

No hype

Avoid "revolutionary", "game-changing", or similar superlatives.

No competitors

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No internals

Don't speculate about implementation details or mechanisms.

No promises

Don't commit to features, capabilities, or outcomes.

Contact

For press inquiries or additional resources, please open an issue on GitHub or reach out through the repository.