We’re developing two open-source projects in parallel — the Block Protocol standard, and the HASH platform — to help everybody make better decisions.
Here you’ll find information about the technical architecture of each project, as well as resources to help you build blocks, integrations, apps and simulations.
The Block Protocol (Þ) is an open standard for creating blocks which work across applications, without either block or app requiring any special knowledge of one another (only of the Þ itself).
Applications can integrate with the protocol’s public registry, enabling their users to discover and insert new blocks at runtime, unlocking new use cases and expanding app utility beyond its original programming.
HASH is an open-source, self-building database, with 2-way sync and a graphical user interface.
Model your environment with types
Seamlessly capture unstructured data and convert it into typed entities
Map external data to types and integrate it into one unified web
Transform data and automate processes through flows
Combine blocks, types and flows to create apps
In the future: use entities in agent-based simulations
HASH is a flexible operating system built around your data, always up-to-date, and represented as you understand it.
We’re currently helping onboard organizations interested in adopting HASH.
We don’t mail out often, but when we do you’ll be the first to hear about new blog posts and big releases of HASH and the Block Protocol.
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