🤫 hussh builds Personal Supercomputing you own: a private agent (Agent One), a personal supercomputer (Puppy One), and a safety wearable (Tag One), tied together by a consent-first protocol and a distributed edge network. The wedge: private and regulated data that cannot lawfully leave the owner's control. We're early, we say so, and we'd value your counsel.
Back applied AI and mission-driven companies, comfortable in regulated markets, with a responsible-innovation frame.
The regulated-data wedge (health, government) and a consent-first, honesty-as-a-feature posture fit the responsible-innovation frame directly.
If we had one slide for you, it would lead with: The regulated-data wedge and the compliance posture, honestly labeled.
More than a check, we'd value your perspective. Specifically: The path into regulated pilots, and what a credible first lighthouse looks like.
We hold a hard honesty bar: there's no traction to overstate yet, reservations are small refundable demand signals, payments and the 🤫 Gold ID are on the roadmap, the network is scaling, and Tag One is a safety and wellness wearable, not a medical device. The confidential model, cap table, and full deck are ready to share on request.
If this resonates, we'd be grateful for a conversation and glad to share the full, confidential pitch and data room. Reach us directly.
We admire General Catalyst's public work. This is 🤫 hussh's own open, tailored note; 🤫 is an independent company and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or partnered with General Catalyst.