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March 08, 2026 · MoteCloud

Why we built a public landing surface around the same FastAPI runtime that serves the graph-memory API.

Raw markdown Back to blog

MoteCloud is a graph memory service for production AI systems.

The point of this public surface is simple: the runtime should explain itself. Operators need a concise product face, agents need machine-readable pricing and status, and the implementation should stay close to the code that actually serves traffic.

What ships with the public site

  • a landing page wired into the existing FastAPI app
  • a markdown blog served as both HTML and raw .md
  • runtime pricing derived from the live billing catalog
  • a public health badge backed by the same /health endpoint operators already use

Why raw markdown matters

Browser agents and developer tooling should not have to scrape rendered HTML just to read a post. The public site keeps the human page, but it also exposes the source document directly:

GET /blog/hello-motecloud.md

That keeps the blog useful for both people and machines.

Current posture

Surface Purpose
/ product narrative
/blog published notes
/api/pricing structured pricing feed
/.well-known/motecloud-billing.json agent-facing billing descriptor

The rest of the product remains the main thing: ingest, retrieval, activation, audit, and billing.