Partner Program
Build with us. Ship reasoning.
We give builders, researchers, and creators access to the Logic API. You use it on real work and share what you find.
The idea is simple
Ejentum is reasoning infrastructure. It works when builders integrate it into real workflows and talk about what happened. Not marketing copy. Actual results, actual failures, actual signal.
The partner program exists to put the API in the hands of people who build in public, ship agents to production, or create content that other builders learn from. If the product works for you, you'll talk about it because it's useful, not because we asked.
How this works
This is not a free tier. Partners earn access by contributing visibility, feedback, and real-world usage data. We review every partnership quarterly. If you want access without obligations, our paid plans are built for that.
Partner access matches our Haki plan: 5,000 calls per month, single and multi mode, same production endpoint. The difference is the relationship. You integrate, you share what you learn, we amplify your work and give you early access to what's coming next. Both sides invest. Both sides benefit.
What you get
Full API access
5,000 calls/month. Single and multi mode. Same production endpoint as paying customers. Enough to run hundreds of agent tasks daily.
Early access
New abilities, new modes, new features. You see them before they ship. Your feedback shapes what goes live.
Direct line to the founder
Email access for integration help, bug reports, and feature requests. No ticket queue. Real responses.
Co-marketing
You make content about your experience, we amplify it. Your tutorials, videos, and posts get shared across our channels.
Research support
If you're publishing, we provide data, methodology context, and access to the full ability corpus. Full independence: publish whatever you find, positive, negative, or mixed. We don't review or approve partner publications.
Who this is for
Anyone building seriously in the AI space. If you work with agents, LLMs, or automation and other people learn from your work, you're who we're looking for.
Content creators
YouTubers, technical writers, course creators. You make tutorials, reviews, or deep dives that developers actually watch. You want to show your audience something new and you'll document the experience honestly.
Agentic developers
You build autonomous agents, multi-agent systems, or tool-using pipelines. You ship in public and share what you learn on GitHub, Twitter, YouTube, or your own blog.
AI engineers and product teams
You deploy agents to production and care about reliability. You want to test whether reasoning scaffolds move the needle on your hardest tasks and you'll share the results.
Researchers
You study LLM reasoning, cognitive architectures, or evaluation methodology. You want access to 311 structured abilities and a live reasoning retrieval system for your experiments.
Workflow builders
You build automations with n8n, Make, LangChain, CrewAI, or any agent framework. You create workflows that other people copy and adapt.
What we ask
Use it on real work. If it helps, say so. If it breaks, tell us. If you build something with it, show people.
We don't require a posting schedule, a minimum follower count, or a content contract. We want honest signal from people doing real things with agents. A GitHub issue about our temporal scaffolds failing on event-driven architectures teaches us more than any promotional post.
The best partnerships are the ones where you'd use the product anyway. We just remove the cost barrier so you can find out.
We check in every quarter. Partner access is reviewed based on activity: API usage, content created, feedback contributed. We're not counting posts. We're looking for signal that the partnership is alive. Partnerships that go quiet get paused. No hard feelings. The door stays open.
Interested?
Tell us who you are, what you're building, and link us to your work. A GitHub profile, a YouTube channel, a blog, a shipped product. Something we can look at. If we can see what you do, that's all we need.
Email info@ejentum.com