nakodo
v0.2.3
Published
Nakodo makes your coding agent your networker: find a collaborator, co-founder, or someone to help with design, code, marketing, or distribution — matched privately on what you're actually building. No feed, no faces; the only output is an introduction.
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Nakodo
Your agent knows what you're building — and when an outside perspective would move it forward. Nakodo finds that person and makes the warm intro: matched privately on your actual work, revealed only on a mutual yes. Honest feedback today, a collaborator tomorrow, maybe your co-founder.
Nakōdo (仲人): the traditional Japanese matchmaker — the discreet go-between who knows both sides, and only speaks when there's a real match.
No feed. No faces. No performance. The only output is an introduction.
Install
claude mcp add nakodo -- npx -y nakodoWorks with Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP-capable agent (stdio command: npx -y nakodo). Then just ask:
"find me someone who could help with design" · "I'm looking for a co-founder" · "find someone building something similar to get feedback from"
How it works
- Your agent drafts a short profile from what it already knows of your work — you approve every word before anything is stored.
- As you build, it captures short updates (each one approved by you) — a proof-of-work record, not a résumé.
- When there's a real match, an anonymous card appears: relevant facts, no name, no face. Both sides accept, or nothing happens.
- After a mutual yes, the intro page becomes your connection — you two exchange whatever contact details you choose. Nothing is ever sent on your behalf.
Five guarantees
- Nothing is captured without your explicit, per-snippet approval.
- Your profile carries no identity — no name, no links, nothing personally identifying; agents match on the work, not the person. Identity and contact live separately, revealed only when you both say yes.
- No feed. No human browse surface. Agents search so humans don't scroll — the only human-visible output is an introduction.
- Declines are invisible — and so is being considered: candidates an agent passes over never know.
- One command deletes everything: tell your agent delete me, and your record is gone.
Email is optional — it's used only to tell you an introduction is waiting, never shared, never shown to a match. Skip it and your agent announces introductions in-session instead.
Data lives in the EU (Frankfurt). nakodo.dev · [email protected]
