Host Paperclip: the agent company, not the employee
Paperclip runs a whole organization of agents from one place: an org chart with roles and goals, budgets that cap what each role can spend, heartbeats that keep work moving, and an audit log that records who did what and why.
An org only functions if it is open for business. On Sokko, Paperclip lives on its own always-on machine: heartbeats fire on schedule, budgets are enforced around the clock, and the audit trail never has gaps because the process never quietly died overnight.
What Paperclip does
Runs an org chart of agents
Define roles with goals, reporting lines and hand-offs. One Paperclip instance coordinates the whole structure; you talk to the org, not to each worker.
Caps spend with budgets
Every role gets a budget. An agent that hits its cap stops spending instead of surprising you on the monthly invoice.
Keeps work moving with heartbeats
Scheduled heartbeats nudge roles to check queues, pick up tasks and report. Work advances at 4am without anyone awake to push it.
Writes everything down
The audit log records actions, decisions and spend per role. When something looks off, you read the trail instead of guessing.
Deploy Paperclip in three steps
Pick a plan
Plans start at Cookie, $12 a month, for the always-on machine. One Paperclip instance orchestrates many roles, so the org runs on a single agent slot.
Create the agent
Choose Paperclip in the dashboard, add your model key or use Sokko credits, and create. It is live at your-name.sokko.ai in about a minute.
Design the org
Open the agent and set up roles, goals and budgets. Start with two roles and a small budget; grow the chart once the loop works.
What people run on it
A content studio
A researcher role gathers sources, a writer drafts, an editor reviews, and a publisher files the result. Budgets keep the whole pipeline inside a fixed monthly spend.
An ops back office
Roles watch inboxes and queues, tag what arrives, draft replies and escalate exceptions to a human. The audit log shows exactly what was handled and what was punted.
A long-running project team
Give the org a goal that takes weeks. Heartbeats keep roles making measured progress every day without anyone re-prompting.
Questions people ask
How much does Paperclip hosting cost?
Plans start at $12 a month (Cookie). A single Paperclip instance runs the whole org chart, so you pay for one always-on agent, not per role.
Is Paperclip a document tool?
No. Despite the name, Paperclip is a multi-agent orchestrator: it coordinates a structure of AI agents with roles, budgets and an audit log. Think company, not filing cabinet.
How do I keep costs under control?
Budgets are built in. Each role gets a spending cap, and agents that reach it stop. Your model key or Sokko credits set the overall ceiling.
Can I move an existing Paperclip setup?
Yes. Install the CLI with npm i -g sokko and run sokko migrate to bring your local Paperclip files and settings into the hosted agent.