Every organization deploying AI agents is building orchestration. Almost none are building coordination. We build coordination architecture rooted in how living systems work.
We work with organizations taking a holistic approach to AI coordination, where technical reliability and values are the same design problem.
Your tools have outgrown your coordination. Databases don't connect, AI capabilities go ungoverned, and there's a widening gap between your intentions and what your systems actually do.
B Corps, public benefit corporations, cooperatives, and social enterprises whose AI tools are already making decisions that reflect values. The question is whose. We help you make the answer intentional.
Networks, coalitions, and regenerative initiatives who'd rather build shared coordination infrastructure than reinvent the same systems in isolation. We build it to travel with you.
Good coordination infrastructure emerges from patterns that fit the people who use it. Assess what you have, design what you need, keep it coherent as you grow.
See what's actually happening.
Together, we map your databases, workflows, and AI tools: a collaborative look at how your systems actually behave. You get a clear picture: where things have drifted from your intentions, where coordination has broken down, and what to address first. We also surface value you might not know is there: patterns in how your teams work, relationships between systems nobody has mapped, intelligence waiting to snap into place once structures are designed to talk to each other.
What you get
Timeline: 2–4 weeks
Make coordination run on structure, not heroics.
We bring coherence to your definitions, design the architecture that holds them together, build AI skills with clear lifecycle governance, and stand up the automation that keeps everything aligned. Your agents orient to a coordination substrate that already exists, shaped by your values, not just your data. The result: infrastructure that remembers its purpose and improves through use.
What you get
Timeline: 4–12 weeks
Keep it coherent as you grow.
Stewarded coordination is an ongoing commitment, not a one-time deliverable. Your infrastructure evolves as you do. We monitor coherence, maintain AI skills, update your architecture, and catch drift before it compounds. You get a coordination health baseline and recurring visibility into how your systems are holding together. What you build with us is portable, structured, and governed by your values.
What you get
Timeline: Monthly retainer
Inventory your systems together. Find fragmentation, drift, and gaps.
Design the coordination architecture that fits your organization.
Bring coherence to definitions, build skills, automate governance.
Recurring reviews catch drift. Governance runs on schedule, not memory.
Your team owns the discipline. The infrastructure evolves with you.
By early 2026, four AI organizations — Anthropic, Google DeepMind, OpenAI, and Cursor — had independently built similar multi-agent coordination systems. When four teams arrive at the same structure, that structure is likely discovered, not invented. We've been building the coordination layer since before the convergence was visible, tested across interconnected projects.
Syntroptic PBC
Delaware Public Benefit Corporation, formed and operational
50+ Coordinated Databases
Coordinated across a set of intelligently interconnected projects
Skills Integrated with Registry Architecture
Integrated with the coordination infrastructure they serve, not standalone prompts
Living Protocol
A coordination discipline that runs daily and improves through use, not a one-time implementation
Built by Use
Every tool we offer started as something we needed ourselves
Interconnected projects spanning learning architecture, coordination infrastructure, technical tooling, knowledge systems, and public storytelling. Together, they form a single coherent ecology. Every tool we offer was designed here first. The ecosystem is both our workshop and our proof of concept.
A regenerative storytelling initiative and the first external demonstration of our coordination infrastructure in practice. Community-led, place-based, and built on the same registry infrastructure we offer to clients. It's methodology in the field, not just on a slide.
Thinking out loud about coordination, AI governance, and what it means to build infrastructure from living patterns and principles.
Essay
Why four AI labs independently built the same coordination architecture, and what that means for the missing layer.
Essay
What the AI transition reveals about how organizations actually work, and why coherence at every scale is the building challenge of our time.
Coming Soon
How the bridge from carbon markets to regenerative tech reveals what coordination infrastructure actually needs to carry.
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Syntroptic is a Delaware Public Benefit Corporation building coordination infrastructure for organizations that mean what they say.
The name comes from syntropy: the tendency of living systems toward increasing coherence, organization, and mutual benefit. Forests build it through mycorrhizal networks. Watersheds build it through feedback between soil, water, and vegetation. Villages build it through shared patterns applied with local intelligence over time. We believe organizations can work the same way, especially now, as AI systems multiply faster than any team can coordinate them.
The AI industry thinks in three layers: frameworks build agents, runtimes run them, harnesses govern their lifecycle. Syntroptic adds a fourth: coordination architecture. The structured substrate of registries, schemas, and governance loops that agents orient to. Where the harness gives an agent state, coordination architecture gives it a context that already exists, shaped by the organization's values.
Founded by Chad Monfreda, PhD. Background in data systems, ecology, science & technology studies, and regenerative design.
If you're scaling AI coordination, building regenerative infrastructure, or working to close the gap between your stated values and your actual workflows, we'd like to hear from you.