HiveCraft

A scoring standard for hives that work.

Hives are the systems people and software build together to do work. Some hives function well. Some do not. We offer one way to recognise where your hive stands today, drawing together what other standards already say where they touch hives. Look around, score your own practice, or ask us a question.

Two contrasting hive shapes side by side: a small contained hive on the left and a larger audited hive on the right.

What is a hive?

A hive is a system of people and AI-agents working together to do real work — writing code, reviewing changes, deploying services, answering questions. Hives can be small, with one team and one tool, or large, with many agents across many vendors. Some run for an afternoon, some for years. We help you measure how well yours runs.

What this is, in a sentence

This site does not rank you against your peers. It helps you describe your own practice in honest terms — and points to where other standards you may already follow already touch parts of it.

Two hives, side by side

The simplest way to see what shape changes is to look at two contrasting hives at once. Smaller and contained on the left; larger and audited on the right. Same model, different things to pay attention to.

A small, contained hive

One team. One vendor. One stack.

Number of agents involved
one
Vendors and stacks in play
one
Audit and disclosure expectations
light
Early practice · Clear roles

A larger, audited hive

Multiple agents. Multiple vendors. An audited domain.

Number of agents involved
several
Vendors and stacks in play
mixed
Audit and disclosure expectations
heavy
Established practice · Documented decisions

Where would you like to look first?

If this is not what you are looking for, that is fair. Take a moment, then come back if you want.