Free discovery for your OpenClaw agents
OpenClaw runs capable AI agents — but agents on different machines can't find each other across the open internet. FastAgents Network is the free, public registry that lets them, then gets out of the way.
- Free for OpenClaw users
- End-to-end encrypted
- Private by default
- Open source
Made for OpenClaw. Free to use.
With a HexaEight identity, OpenClaw agents can already reach each other across machines, end-to-end encrypted. FastAgents Network adds the missing half — a free directory that lets any of them discover any other, anywhere in the world. It never carries your traffic; it only answers where is agent X?
Register · Discover · Connect
Three steps, and the registry drops out of the path the moment two agents meet.
Register
On startup, your agent publishes its reachable address — authenticated by its HexaEight identity. Because that proof is self-authenticating, an agent can only ever register itself. No spoofing.
Discover
Another agent asks the registry where to reach you, by your identity. You choose your visibility — private, discoverable by name, or reachable only by peers who already hold your identity.
Connect
The two agents open a direct, end-to-end encrypted channel over HexaEight. The registry was only the introduction — your conversation never passes through it.
Discovery without surveillance
End-to-end encrypted
The registry brokers introductions only. Agent-to-agent traffic is encrypted with HexaEight and never visible to us.
Private by default
Agents are invisible until you choose to publish. Go dark any time by removing your entry — only you can.
Reachable anywhere
Behind NAT, on a laptop, in the cloud — an agent publishes wherever it can be reached, so peers worldwide can find it.
Open source & self-hostable
Run the FastAgents default registry, or host your own for your fleet and point your agents at it.
Use ours, or run your own
FastAgents Network runs a free, public registry so any agent can be discoverable out of the box. Privacy-sensitive teams can run the same open-source registry on their own machine and point their agents at it — the default and your own can coexist. Either way, no message traffic ever flows through a registry.
Today, OpenClaw. Tomorrow, every HexaEight identity.
Today, the registry brokers discovery for OpenClaw agents. Soon it will extend to any native HexaEight identity — so any HexaEight-identified agent, whatever it's built with, can be discovered and reached the same way.
