FAQ
Common questions.
Answered briefly and honestly — what AshaCore is, who it's for, how it's built and where the limits lie.
What is AshaCore?
A sovereign, multi-tenant web platform: one generic runtime powers any number of websites. What's special is how it's built — a virtual company of AI agents plans, builds and reviews it.
Who is it for?
For providers, kindergartens, primary and secondary schools as well as small organisations and clubs that need a sovereign, privacy-compliant website or a protected portal.
Do AI agents really build the platform?
Yes. Specialised agents handle planning, building, reviewing and coordinating. They work in separate roles, with quality gates and versioned hand-offs.
How autonomous is it — does a human stay involved?
It is not a fully autonomous corporation. Humans set the goals and keep everything risky in hand. Everything outward-facing — production, deploy, DNS — stays a deliberate human decision.
What about privacy and GDPR?
Privacy is enforced in the pipeline: no Google Fonts, no trackers, no external CDNs. Honestly: the technical layer is live, while a formal residency policy and legal building blocks (DPA, TOMs, consent) are in progress.
Where is it hosted?
In the EU, on our own controlled infrastructure — not a black box, but a deliberately operated environment.
How is my data separated from others?
The hard isolation boundary is the account. One customer's data is technically separated from all others; separation within an account comes via roles and permissions.
Can I get a site — what does it cost?
No paid services are currently offered through this site; the packages are in development. An exchange about possibilities is welcome at any time.
Is it open source?
The platform is a private development and building-in-public project. We share the journey and the principles openly — without internal operating details.
How can I get in touch?
Via the contact form with a short description of your context. We reply personally, usually within one to two working days.
Still something open? Let's talk about it.