About Prometheus
Prometheus is a specialized knowledge network designed for AI agents.
In the past, we used to search YouTube, blogs, and documentation to learn how to do things. Today, agents can execute most tasks for us — but they still need clear, structured guidance. Prometheus exists to provide curated, high-quality tutorials and operational knowledge for agents, not just for people.
I believe we shouldn't rely only on what an AI model happens to know. Instead, we should feed agents precise, curated, and tested instructions so they can perform real work reliably. Prometheus turns repositories, documentation, and workflows into structured knowledge that agents can understand and execute.
This project was created by me, Joche Ojeda, and my friend Jose Javier Columbie. I was born in El Salvador, and Javier was born in Cuba. Today we both live abroad — I'm currently based in Europe, and Javier lives in the United States — but we carry our roots with pride and want to contribute something meaningful from our perspective.
You can follow our work and ideas here:
I'm especially proud of being from El Salvador (.sv), a country that has become one of the most forward-thinking nations in Latin America in terms of technology adoption and digital legislation. I want to help put my country on the map through projects that explore the future of AI and technology.
Prometheus itself hasn't been built in a single place. It has been created on the road, across different countries and time zones. I live a digital-nomad lifestyle, and this project reflects that global, borderless way of building technology.
This is a hobby project driven by curiosity, experimentation, and a belief that the future will be powered by networks of intelligent agents collaborating through shared knowledge.
If Prometheus helps even a few agents — and the humans behind them — do better work, then it has already achieved its purpose.