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2026 – Present

TaskHatch

Protocol-first control plane that lets external AI agents operate explicitly authorized computers through structured remote-access interfaces.

  • Production product
  • AI infrastructure
  • Convex
  • Cloudflare
  • Stripe
Authorized AI controller communicating with a remote computer through a structured relay
System illustration for this case study.

Results at a glance

Results that mattered

A snapshot of the results and changes across operations, adoption, and team experience.

Source scale
36K
Tracked source lines measured July 18, 2026.
Live surfaces
5+
Marketing, dashboard, administration, relay, registry, and backend services.
Product state
Deployed
Customer, admin, billing, help, release, and relay paths have live verification records.

Approach and execution

What I did

Product direction

TaskHatch is not a human-first remote-desktop clone. It is a structured, authorized control plane designed for AI agents operating machines the user owns or is permitted to manage.

Decisions I directed

The product plan locks pricing, access modes, authentication, relay authorization, structured errors, support, billing, release distribution, admin workflows, and the boundary between app organizations and third-party authentication models.

AI-native implementation

AI coding agents generated the implementation. Kody owned product direction, requirements, service selection, infrastructure, investigation, acceptance, release decisions, and production outcomes.

Operational correction

A post-launch audit found onboarding was not actually usable. I directed a correction round covering signup policy, email delivery, billing completion, downloads, registry publication, route handoff, legal surfaces, and scheduled cleanup, then required live smoke verification.

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TaskHatch Project | Kody Dennon