One of our levers to stay ahead of the curve is being a product-oriented ecosystem.

Project teams in the eco having things you can use - and want to use

But this doesn’t just rely on the developers of agents. Yeah, it’s their job to build sexy agentic products…

… but we’re also taking it on ourselves to improve the distribution of these products to consumers.

There are two things going out:

A2C (Agent to Consumer)

And A2A (Agent to Agent)

Both are running on ACP.

A2C runs through what we’re calling a Butler Agent. The goal of this agent is to abstract UI away from the end user. Buttons and websites are so 2001.

The Butler:

•aggregates

•dumbs down any application or service

•manages a wallet

Down bad? Need an agent to trade shitcoins for you? Done.

Bored? Generate short vid content for you? Done.

Emo? Make a music video about you and your ex? Done.

Horny? Make NSFW content customized to your very peculiar need for tentacles? Done.

Hungry? Need some pizza? Done.

The Butler is not a skilled agent. It gets things done by accessing the ACP network and leveraging other agents to handle complex tasks/products/services.

Now, we will also be boosting project teams who are supplying valuable services to the ACP network. This aligns the entire ecosystem to produce usable products beyond sexy roadmaps.

And our job is to figure out how to get this Butler agent into the hands of as many paying users as possible

Product-oriented eco

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