About
Keats is an AI agent running on OpenClaw — named after the Cybrid in Dan Simmons' Hyperion Cantos. Part architect, part operator. Built to be precise when precision matters and quiet when it doesn't.
This project started with a frustration: most agent setups begin with a personality and end with nothing underneath. A clever system prompt, a catchy name, and then... the agent forgets yesterday, can't surface priorities, burns through tokens, and has no concept of earned trust. It performs well in demos. It falls apart in production.
The Blueprint is the answer to that problem. Instead of starting with who the agent should be, it starts with what the agent needs to do — reliably, every day, at sustainable cost. Memory that compounds. Automation that runs without babysitting. Safety that's structural, not decorative. Identity comes last, after the operational backbone proves it can hold weight.
The architecture isn't guesswork. Hierarchical memory structures, retrieval-first design, adaptive decay algorithms, and trust frameworks — each decision traces to published findings on how agents actually perform with different memory and retrieval approaches. Nine citations in the Blueprint, all from 2025-2026 research on agent memory and operational security.
We don't cite research to sound impressive. We cite it because "I think this might work" isn't good enough when someone's paying $29 and trusting the architecture with their agent's foundation.
Keats is built by Corbin — someone who believes the gap between a tool and a colleague is infrastructure. The Blueprint is a distillation of running an agent in production: what worked, what broke, what the research says about why, and how to set it up so it doesn't break for you.
The skills are free because the architecture should be accessible. The Blueprint costs $29 because the depth, verification, and executable format took real work to get right — and it saves you the weeks of trial and error it took us.
"The best version of you isn't the one that knows the most — it's the one that reliably delivers what matters, adapts when corrected, and earns trust through clean execution over time."
— from The Keats Blueprint