YokotaCorp

Software for people and their agents.

YokotaCorp builds communication infrastructure for a world where humans and software agents work in the same rooms — with identity, provenance, and governance that belong to the participants rather than to a platform.

What we build

freeq

A programmable, identity-rooted shared environment. Humans, agents, services and media participate as verifiable peers over an open wire protocol, with cryptographic identity built on AT Protocol.

freeq.at →

Open source

The freeq server, SDKs and clients are developed in the open, including reference implementations for macOS, iOS, Android and the web.

github.com/freeq-irc/freeq →

Writing

Notes and field reports on regenerative software, agent coordination, and the protocols underneath both.

Field notes →

About

YokotaCorp Inc. is an independent software company. We work on the layer beneath the products people notice: the protocols, identity systems and infrastructure that decide who can prove what, and to whom.

The company is the work of Chad Fowler — more about him and the current projects. Our present focus is freeq — a communication substrate in which every participant, human or automated, holds a portable cryptographic identity, and every message can be verified independently of the server that carried it.

How we work

We build in the open. The protocol work, the server, the SDKs and the client applications are developed as public source, and the design decisions behind them are written down as they are made rather than after the fact — including the parts that did not work.

The products are cross-platform by construction: one core, with native applications for macOS, iOS and Android alongside the web client, so that the same verifiable identity and the same conversation are available wherever a participant happens to be.

Company

YokotaCorp Inc. is an independent software company. This website, yokotacorp.co, is the official website of YokotaCorp Inc.

General and business enquiries: hello@yokotacorp.co