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Build on Hive. Ship faster.

What Labs is

Labs exists to ship what works.

Hive and AI ship here. Labs prototypes what both make possible — agents, skills, tools, and integrations that turn on-chain primitives into usable products. Working code, fast iteration, public notes.

In development

Building tools for Hive adoption.

Two prototypes in active development. Composer helps you build Hive products from a prompt; Profile Studio handles creator identity. Each one carries a status — Live, In development, Research — so you always know what's ready and what isn't.

Stacked red 3D cubes representing the Composer skill layers In development

Builder / Skill

Hive Composer

A builder skill for Hive. Composer helps you draft the front-end and scaffold the on-chain transactions from a prompt — you stay in control, then ship a surface you can deploy.

Stacked red 3D cubes on a dark blue grid representing the Profile Studio identity builder In development

Studio Lab / Identity

Profile Studio

A link page for Hive creators. Add the links you want your audience to find; publish a single Hive-anchored URL you can drop into any social bio or post.

Builder / Skill

Hive Composer Roadmap

How Composer goes from a research question to a deployable surface. Open, public, and short on purpose.

  1. 01

    Audit successful skill patterns.

    Read what already ships. Extract the shape of skills that earned a place in real workflows.

  2. 02

    Map the libraries LLMs reason about best.

    Pick tools that compose cleanly with model outputs — not the ones with the biggest docs.

  3. 03

    Study references.

    Review Composer-shaped products in adjacent stacks. Borrow structure, skip imitation.

  4. 04

    Test by building.

    Ship small apps that exercise the surface. Real use surfaces the gaps a brief never will.

  5. 05

    Predict core functions and sharpen.

    Cut what doesn't earn its place. Keep the path short.

5 steps · in development

Studio Lab / Identity

Profile Studio Roadmap

How Profile Studio goes from a market gap to a Hive-anchored link page. Four steps, no detours.

  1. 01

    Market study.

    Creators, link-in-bio competitors, the gap a Hive-anchored page can actually fill.

  2. 02

    Product design.

    Wire the screen, not the spec. One flow, no decorative chrome.

  3. 03

    Connect with Hive.

    Anchor the URL to a real on-chain identity so the link is portable and verifiable.

  4. 04

    Build the site.

    Ship a working surface, then iterate against real creator feedback.

4 steps · in development

Labs Journal

Notes from inside the lab.

Partnerships, analysis, and lab notes — written in public so other builders can test them, build on them, or push back.

  1. How First Context turns Web2 creators into a Web3 value layer.

    A small Hive team shipped an inbox that follows creators across Web2 platforms and lets the community publish interpretation on-chain. It is the cleanest demo yet of the bridge pattern we keep writing about.

  2. What the liketu rebuild tells us about Web3 social in 2026.

    A small Hive team just shipped a photo-first rebuild. It is the cleanest working answer yet to 'what is Web3 social for in the creator economy?'

  3. What magi.eco teaches us about building economic-resource services on Hive.

    A working cross-chain asset-management protocol on Hive. The security-and-liquidity paradox is structural, and the primitives to dissolve it ship natively.

Get shipping.

Work with Labs.

Composer and Profile Studio are still in development. The build pack is ready — five short steps to your first on-chain action.