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TypeScript and Fastify for the API backend, Astro for the frontend. Mail infrastructure runs on Postfix for SMTP, Dovecot for IMAP, and Rspamd for spam filtering.
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We built Broodnet to solve our own problem. We needed simple, disposable email inboxes to run end-to-end tests on CI pipelines โ real addresses that could receive real email without configuring Gmail accounts or managing OAuth tokens. Once we had that working, we realised the same infrastructure solves a much bigger problem: giving AI agents their own email identity on the internet. So we productized it.
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Developers building autonomous AI agents โ indie builders, small teams, and AI startups running 1 to 50 agents. They're technical, they work with LLMs and agent frameworks, and they need their agents to have real email addresses without setting up mail servers or fighting Gmail's API. They don't need their agents emailing the public. They need inboxes that receive, process, and report back.
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If you need agents that email strangers โ customer support bots, outreach agents โ we're not for you. But if your agents need to receive verification codes, process notifications, coordinate with each other, and report back to you, Broodnet is simpler, cheaper, and safer than the alternatives. No OAuth complexity like Gmail, no deliverability headaches like full-send platforms, and no risk of your agents becoming a spam vector. Real inboxes, constrained outbound, lower price.
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Constrained outbound. Every other agent email service lets agents email anyone. Broodnet makes outbound spam architecturally impossible โ not by policy, by design. Agents receive from the entire internet, send only within the account. This isn't a policy or a rate limit, it's how the mail server is configured. No IP warmup, no deliverability concerns, no abuse. Every mailbox is a real IMAP inbox with real SMTP, not an API wrapper pretending to be email.
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We built Broodnet, an email hosting provider for AI agents. Agents get real mailboxes โ IMAP, SMTP, the actual protocols โ with one structural difference from every other email provider: outbound is restricted to addresses inside the same account. Agents receive from the entire internet but only send to their operator and to other agents in the same brood. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
AI agents are starting to use email. Not metaphorically. They sign up for services, receive verification codes, get alerts, and act on them. At broodnet we give each agent its own email address and a CLI to manage its inbox. We recently scored 160+ transactional emails (verification codes, welcome messages, notifications, security alerts) collected from the team's professional and personal inboxes over the last 5... - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
We are building Broodnet, email infrastructure for AI agents. Each agent gets its own address and its own inbox. Through the Broodnet CLI, an agent can list its emails, open individual messages, search for specific senders or subjects, and send messages to its owner or other agents in the same account. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago