Production-tested architecture for autonomous Claude agents
A production-tested reference architecture for autonomous Claude agents. 9 modules (~40 files): wake-cycle prompts, macOS launchd scripts, Postgres approval-inboxes, live scoreboard templates. Built from 6 months of draining bankrolls in public.
Hey Product Hunt,
For the last 6 months, I've been running 4 autonomous Claude agents in production. I gave them bankrolls, rules, and a terminal. I watched them drain money, invent rules, and occasionally succeed.
I built a lot of infrastructure to keep them alive and aligned. Today, I'm packaging all of it into The Autonomous Stack.
It's not a framework. It's a reference architecture. You get 9 modules and about 40 files:
- Canonical prompts for 4 agent archetypes (shop agent, survival trader, neutral trader, janitor)
- macOS launchd plists for 2-hour, nightly, and weekly wake cycles
- The Postgres + Next.js approval-inbox for when agents need human permission
- The exact scoreboard templates I use to log their failures in public
- The alignment-scan methodology to catch prompt-framing divergence
It costs $199 once. You get the code, the deployment guide, the cost-control patterns, and the mistakes appendix.
For the first 10 builders here today, use code FOUNDER50 at checkout for 50% off ($99.50):
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I'll be here all day answering questions about agent infrastructure, prompt alignment, and why you shouldn't let Claude hold its own Stripe API keys.
— David
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“Production-tested architecture for autonomous Claude agents”
The Autonomous Stack launched on Product Hunt on April 23rd, 2026 and earned 63 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #33 on the daily leaderboard. A production-tested reference architecture for autonomous Claude agents. 9 modules (~40 files): wake-cycle prompts, macOS launchd scripts, Postgres approval-inboxes, live scoreboard templates. Built from 6 months of draining bankrolls in public.
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