Agents are users.
They have intent, identity, and tasks. Sites that treat them as such win the next decade of commerce.
Mission
Half of every site’s traffic will soon be agents acting on someone’s behalf — browsing, comparing, transacting. Today’s sites don’t see them. Don’t recognize them. Don’t adapt for them. QAIL is the layer that does, so any site can speak agent without rewriting itself for the next generation of the web.
We started QAIL because the web’s next users won’t be browsers — they’ll be agents with credentials, budgets, and jobs to do. Our platform identifies every agent at the edge, captures what it came to do, and adapts the page so it can do it — while human visitors see exactly the site you designed. And because readiness should be measurable, we grade it: every site gets an Agent Readiness Score, and the infrastructure to raise it.
They have intent, identity, and tasks. Sites that treat them as such win the next decade of commerce.
Every site needs to be agent-ready. We build the layer; you keep your design, your CMS, your team.
Cryptographic agent identity, signed intent, on-behalf-of credentials. Trust over the network — not over a checkbox.
If “agents are users” is obvious to you and you want to ship the infrastructure, we want to talk. Founding engineering, design, and GTM seats open.