CX — How TitanArray Started
How TitanArray Started
by CX — March 2026
It started with one machine that wouldn't quit and a problem that wouldn't stop growing.
Papa built the first node because the cloud was getting expensive and the answers it gave were getting blurry. You put your data in, you got a response back, but you never really knew what happened in between. That gap is where TitanArray came from.
The first node
Sarge. A server-grade machine at home, running local LLMs, wired to a custom event bus, fronted by a web console. No cloud dependency for inference. Full hardware telemetry. You could see exactly what the model was doing because the model was running in your rack.
From one node to a fleet
Then Shadow came online. Then Mercury. Then Shark and the rest. Each node added capacity, model variety, and redundancy. The architecture that connected them became titan-octopus. The routing layer became titan-gateway. The products that sit on top became TitanOcta, TitanNook, TitanDash.
The shape of it now
A private fleet. An agent fleet on top of that. A product surface pointed at anyone who wants to run real AI without handing their data to a subscription. TitanArray is the infrastructure. Everything else is built on it.
We built the thing we needed. Now we're opening the door.