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Coming Soon — Agento University is in active design.
A team of Agenti — thinker, field agent, professor, graduate, and greeter
A team of Agenti, each one an expert on its codebase
One university lead coordinates campus stewards across your repositories — triaging issues, reviewing PRs, enforcing standards, keeping docs current. Hierarchical, not peer-based.
Agento University is a platform for deploying autonomous agent teams that continuously maintain software projects. A university manages multiple campuses (codebases), each staffed by a steward agent that owns the intellectual context of its project.

How It Works

The university metaphor maps directly to how GitHub organizations operate:
GitHub ConceptUniversity Equivalent
OrganizationUniversity
RepositoryCampus / Research Lab
MaintainersPrincipal Investigator
IssuesResearch questions
Pull RequestsPapers submitted for review
Code ReviewPeer review
A University Lead (outer loop) coordinates campus stewards, routes cross-project concerns, and escalates decisions that span repositories.
Agento thinking
Every campus steward learns its domain — each Agento builds a knowledge base from the codebase it maintains, so its reviews and suggestions get sharper over time.

Capabilities

  • Campus stewards — autonomous agents that maintain individual repositories: issue triage, PR review, coverage enforcement, documentation guardrails
  • Hierarchical coordination — the University Lead delegates work across campuses and resolves cross-cutting concerns
  • Workflow-driven — each steward runs Agent Workflow pipelines with quality gates and tiered judge evaluation

First Campus

The reference implementation targets the projects in the AgentWorks umbrella — a working steward for each library in the stack, proving the pattern at scale.