hpbrn (Connor Chepburn)
Building AI-native infrastructure that provides agents with real context and tool access to make them useful in the real world.
At a Glance
- AI developers
- Teams using AI agents
- Students
- Power users of AI tools
AI Tools by hpbrn (Connor Chepburn)
(1)Creed
AI Agent Context Profile
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A canonical markdown profile for AI agents to understand user context, preferences, and workflows.
An AI command centre and study app that integrates with Gmail, Slack, and GitHub to provide agents with safe tool access.
A personalized intelligence agent that filters noise into high-signal dispatches.
An agent-native failure clarity tool that explains technical breaks and suggested fixes.
Market Position
Differentiates through a 'markdown-first' philosophy and a focus on 'taste' and open-source availability over innovating in abstract research.
Leadership
Founders
Connor Hepburn
UK-based solo builder and college student. Creator of AI-native tools including Creed, Kram, Winnow, and Praes. Son of AI strategist Craig Hepburn.
Executive Team
Connor Hepburn
Founder / Solo Builder
Builder of AI infrastructure for agent context and tool access. Currently a student based in the UK.
Founding Story
Started with Kram AI to solve frustrations with academic revision; evolved into building Creed and agent-first infrastructure to solve 'context drift' and the need for agents to understand user preferences without re-explanation.
Business Model
Revenue Model
Subscription-based SaaS for hosted versions; Open Source (MIT) for self-hosting.
Pricing Tiers
Self-host the open source build for free.
Solo access with cross-device sync, managed backend, and storage.
10 seats, shared Company Creed, and activity monitoring.
Target Markets
- AI developers
- Teams using AI agents
- Students
- Power users of AI tools
- AI agent context management
- Academic revision (Kram)
- Signal filtering (Winnow)
- Agent failure debugging (Praes)