EcoHubs — Co-Creating Living Blueprints for Regenerative Communities
Most intentional communities fail for the same reason: not bad intentions, but predictable pitfalls. Unclear governance. Unresolved conflict. Hidden power dynamics. Economic strain. Burnout.
Knowledge about how to actually live together—legally, ecologically, economically—once passed quietly through generations. Today, that transmission has broken. New initiatives keep starting from scratch and crashing on the same rocks.
We're building a different path.
The Regenerative Community Operating System (RCOS) is a living blueprint capturing what works across governance, food systems, infrastructure, economy, and culture. It's organized, traceable, and built openly on GitHub so every pattern is reviewable and every change is transparent. Not a manifesto. Not a rulebook. Collective memory designed to evolve.
We sit at the intersection of regenerative land stewardship, open-source knowledge commons, and community practice. We provide the connective layer—shared language, tested patterns, and structures that let independent communities cooperate without erasing their differences. Like forests: resilient, diverse, self-sustaining.
Reading is open to anyone. Writing happens through membership. We're early, testing in pilot communities, learning in public.
If you steward land, run a community, or want to shape what comes next—there's a place here. Practice, not speculation. A living blueprint, tested in real conditions.
Evidence and reviews live on the open ATProto network and can be inspected by anyone.