Cyber Fantasy Industries

Portal

Portal helps you set up and manage your own AI agents, servers and sessions.

  • Prepare AI agents locally or on remote systems.
  • Control servers, services and containers in one place.
  • Open future sessions with less network setup.
Abstract Portal interface preview

From setup to a running system

Portal brings together steps that are usually spread across tools, folders, servers, terminals and configuration files.

01

Host agents

Prepare and run your own AI agents locally or on remote systems.

02

Prepare servers

Keep orientation while setting up services, ports, VM context and remote access.

03

Control containers

Make Docker and Compose services visible: status, ports, configuration, logs and actions.

04

Open sessions

Long term, Portal should simplify network and session access for work, tests and multiuser experiences.

Work areas

The areas are still growing, but the direction is clear: Portal should bring projects, infrastructure and AI-related workflows into one place.

Dashboard

Overview of project state, available areas and important starting points.

Docker

Services, containers, ports, logs, configuration and actions for local or remote environments.

Network

Host state, identity, access and later session connections.

GitHub

Repository context, changes, branches and developer-facing project work.

Agent Console

Debugging, memory, runtime, monitoring and later agent observation.

Leon/a

Future support for setup, project order, memory and agentic workflows.

The practical entry begins with Portal.

Download the current Windows build or check the roadmap to see which areas are usable and what will be expanded next.