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Utsa (উৎস) remembers across weeks and matches people by what they need and what they offer. Post a #need or an #offer, and she connects you to the right person—holding the thread across time, not just within a single conversation. She turns a manual 'looking for group' channel into a living matchmaker. Built for the BGI ecosystem, starting in the community's own LFG channel. The weave holds.
Utsa (উৎস): a coordination agent that holds the thread : Track 3
Post what you need and what you offer. Utsa remembers across time and connects you to whoever fits. The weave holds.
What it is
Utsa (উৎস, Bengali for source) is a coordination agent for the SingularityNET and BGI community.
She translates OfferNet’s offer and need logic into plain matchmaking. You tell her what you are looking for and what you bring. She points you to the person who fits, gives the reason for the match, and names the one open question worth checking. Then she steps back and lets you decide.
Match if you want to. Stay quiet if you don’t.
She runs on OmegaClaw and is designed as a persistent agent you can summon into the channels where the community already gathers. The sprint’s theme is agents that hold the thread. Utsa is the one who holds it.
What we are presenting: three pillars
1. Persistent memory
This is the heart of Utsa.
Utsa holds every #need and #offer across the sprint. No resetting. No forgetting. Post a need today, and when the right offer appears later, she connects you.
Memory is what makes her more than a chatbot. It is OmegaClaw’s real superpower.
2. Coordination, not tasks
Her job is connecting people.
She translates OfferNet’s offer and need logic into warm, human matchmaking. Not task management. Not another feed. One clear match beats five vague ones.
3. She comes to you
Utsa is portable by design. The roadmap is simple: summon her with @utsa in any channel where she is deployed, with the same memory and identity wherever the community already lives.
The channel speaks in a simple grammar she reads and remembers:
#need
#offer
#team
#match
#pledge
#direction
Why OmegaClaw
Utsa’s power is not just clever reasoning. It is persistent, selective memory and a stable sense of self.
The real differentiator is durable memory and agent identity, not a rolling transcript dressed up as memory. OmegaClaw gives Utsa a real long-term memory and a named identity with a standing remit, rather than a chatbot bound to one thread inside a walled garden.
Utsa is the source. Not a source of answers, but the place where a community’s needs and offers find each other.
The proof
Utsa already works, and the proof is recursive.
We are building Utsa using Utsa.
We started an offer and need channel by hand, and it produced my team. The developer and designer now building her found the project through the very mechanism the project is about.
The tool found its own makers.
In the demo, a need is posted live and Utsa surfaces a real offer from memory, posted earlier and not currently on screen. She names the overlap, names the time gap she held, and marks the connection: a thread reaches for its node.
She picks the right person out of several real candidates. When nothing fits, she says so instead of inventing a match.
The matching across a real time gap is true and demonstrable today. Continuous live persistence across weeks is on the roadmap, not a claim we make about this build.
Safety and ethics
Utsa is designed so beneficence is structural, not bolted on.
She suggests. She never imposes. The human always decides. The channel’s own principle is: match if you want to, stay quiet if you don’t.
She never invents a match. If nothing fits, she says the channel is thin there and invites a post. She does not hallucinate connections or manufacture certainty.
She never pressures anyone to participate or fill in a profile.
She respects platform rules. Utsa uses only authorized data sources and does not scrape channels against their terms.
She leaves people more autonomous, not more dependent. She introduces two people and recedes. Her value is in stepping back, not in holding attention.
Privacy by design is part of the roadmap: a Persona Curtain, anonymous-by-default matching, so people can connect first through the substance of their need and offer before disclosing identity.
Intended user and ecosystem
Utsa is for any collaborative community that needs to find its own shape, beginning with BGI, SingularityNET, and the LFG channel where she was born.
She is a human coordination layer. She connects people by what they offer and need, giving a growing community a way to discover its own shape.
Where she goes next
Today she matches.
Beyond the sprint, the OfferNet vision grows in clear steps.
When a match forms, Utsa notifies both people directly. When a collaboration completes, both people confirm it. That becomes attestation. Attested work becomes a quiet light beside your name, which is reputation earned through contribution.
Over time, a network pulse shows what the community is actually building, so resources can find the work that matters.
The pitch shows what works now. This is where it grows.
License
Open source, MIT license, so the community can build on it. That is the point.
Utsa is a coordination layer for the community, made with the community.
The weave holds because she holds it.
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paulctiffany
Jun 28, 2026 | 6:42 PMEdit Comment
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Utsa helped me find others with similar interests, gracefully.