Personal Supercomputing,
owned by you.
The 🤫 AI Factory for the Personal and Business Supercomputing era. We turn ordinary space, power, and cooling into a distributed AI factory, owned by the people who host it.
Compute is sold out. You are the product.
- The cloud and edge are effectively sold out; demand for AI tokens outruns centralized supply.
- Meanwhile, most owned compute, on laptops, desktops, and in warehouses, sits idle most of the time. A vast stranded asset.
- Personal AI today rents you back your own life: it watches you, monetizes you, and you own none of it.
Own your intelligence. Monetize your idle.
🤫 Agent One
A personal AI that answers only to you. Consent-first, free for life, works with every assistant you already use.
🤫 Puppy One
A personal supercomputer you own. Does your work first; data-center-grade burst when you need it.
🤫 Tag One
A safety companion for the people you love. Senses trouble, pings the closest helper.
🤫 The AI Factory
Owned compute sells its idle hours to the grid at the going rate. The hardware pays for itself.
The timing only works today.
- AI demand is exploding while centralized capacity is constrained, so the marginal token is worth more at the edge.
- On-device and edge silicon is finally good enough to run real models locally.
- Satellite + fiber make every warehouse and home a viable grid node.
- People are done being the product. Consent-first ownership is the moment.
A stranded asset becomes a multi-billion-dollar grid.
If even 10,000 US sites host AI-factory pods at ~$1-3M of compute each, before homes, garages, and telecom resale.
Sites with cheap power, great cooling, space, and approvals, prioritized by power price and demand density.
A few hundred lighthouse warehouses in the best power regions, plus the first telecom-grid resale partnership.
Illustrative sizing from stated assumptions, defended assumption-by-assumption, not researched market figures.
Owned and consent-first beats rented and data-hungry.
- Hyperscale cloud is rented, centralized, sold out. We are owned, distributed, additive supply.
- Data-hungry AI makes you the product. We never sell or train on your data, and you can verify it with receipts.
- DePIN/crypto compute is speculative. We are owner-first utility: real hardware doing real work, the grid as upside.
- Moat: the open consent protocol (PCHP), the owned-fleet marketplace, and a field engine recruiting hosts owner-to-owner.
Own-first. Monetize the idle.
- Buy 🤫 Puppy One for your own work; it always runs first.
- Idle capacity auto-lists to the grid; nearby burst demand consumes it at the going rate.
- Agent One schedules, meters, settles, and gates every external job with a receipt.
- Telecoms resell the aggregated excess onto their networks.
Try the live model
An interactive earnings calculator at hushh.ai/one/factory shows net annual idle upside and payback from nodes, power price, utilization, and the going rate.
Open the calculatorHardware, a marketplace fee, and recurring agents.
Hardware
Margin on every 🤫 Puppy One sold (the owner's capex, the owner's asset).
Marketplace fee
A platform fee on every idle node-hour sold; owners keep the majority.
Telecom resale
Revenue share on excess capacity resold onto carrier and satellite grids.
Agent One
Recurring subscriptions for fleet management, consent, settlement, and burst overflow.
Shipped, in the open.
- Live platform: Agent One, Puppy One, Tag One, and the AI Factory host page with a working calculator, all public at hushh.ai.
- Open consent protocol published as RFC-001 (PCHP). University R&D labs engaged (Stony Brook, Purdue, IIT Kharagpur).
- Built entirely in the open: public release notes, a blunt Rude FAQ, and a full knowledge graph for humans and agents.
No fabricated traction. Partnerships and figures described elsewhere are illustrative targets unless separately confirmed.
Operators who have shipped at scale.
Manish Sainani
Founder & CEO. Built AI/ML and developer platforms at Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure ML, and Splunk.
Founding team
Andrew Stein and Bharat Parthasarthy, who co-started project hushh, plus a small, senior engineering core.
Advisors
Mark McLaughlin and a group of operators and GPs aligned with a long-term, free-cash-flow-first thesis.
Incubate the grid.
A focused lighthouse rollout, the marketplace and fleet software, and the first telecom-grid resale partnership, to prove unit economics and liquidity, then scale a distributed AI factory owned by the people who host it. The Personal and Business Supercomputing era, unleashed.
Informational only. Not an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security; not investment advice. All market sizes, prices, and returns are illustrative models with stated assumptions and are forward-looking; actual results will differ. Named people and companies are illustrative and do not imply confirmed agreements or endorsements. 🤫 hushh is independent.