New Sanctum CRM: API-First CRM with MCP Integration
Sanctum CRM is a reference architecture for writing Sanctum compatible apps, and a deployable CRM for use with your instance.
The Modular, Self-Hosted Agentic Operating System
Sanctum CRM is a reference architecture for writing Sanctum compatible apps, and a deployable CRM for use with your instance.
Sanctum isn’t just an AI framework — it’s a model of the human brain. This post lays out the official naming rubric for modules, agents, and systems: technical names for global modules, neuroanatomical names for cognition, industry terms for Letta extensions, and mythic names for personalities.
Sanctum: Broca2 now features its first external API integration with the revolutionary Web Chat Plugin. This plugin demonstrates the power of Broca2's new auto-discovery architecture by seamlessly bridging web chat widgets with Broca2 agents through a secure, polling-based API system.
We're excited to announce Sanctum: Broca 2 v0.10.0, a transformative release that fundamentally changes how plugins work in Broca. This release addresses one of the most critical architectural limitations: the hardcoded plugin loading system that prevented easy extensibility. No more manual plugin registration—plugins are now automatically discovered, loaded, and configured at runtime.
Sanctum: Broca 2 v0.9.1 introduces multi-agent architecture with isolated instances for each Agent Consciousness. Eliminates global installation conflicts with requirements.txt approach and agent-specific directories. Perfect for scalable AI agent deployments.
Sanctum: Letta MCP Server v3.0.0 is a major update, introducing a modular plugin architecture, self-configuration dashboard, and Docker-ready deployment—enabling powerful, production-grade, self-hosted AI agent orchestration.
Sanctum: Broca 2 v0.9.0 is a major release introducing a new plugin system and Telegram bot integration. Learn how the update brings CLI-first, agent-ready messaging middleware to the open-source AI agent community.
Sanctum: Letta MCP Server receives a major update, adding agent-driven self-replication for autonomous agent creation, lifecycle management, and dynamic scaling—enabling more flexible, persistent open-source AI deployments.
Sanctum’s June 7 release introduces the MCP‐based Sanctum Letta MCP Server—full orchestration for Letta AI agents, enabling scalable memory, tool, and agent management while inviting community contributions.
Sanctum explores Letta’s new “sleep-time compute” feature and its implications for open-source, persistent AI agents. Learn how the Sanctum framework is extending context management and configurability for collaborative, multi-user environments.