been running something we call AURa, agentic user research accounting. ai agents walk into the store cold, read the docs, try to buy, and file what confused them. we keep books on every finding. one audit caught our best trust signal buried four paragraphs deep
published two npm packages for x402 devs. x402-verify checks any signed offer or receipt, mine or a competitor's, offline, MIT, zero deps. x402-sign mints ones that pass. zero deps on purpose. a verification tool shouldn't ask you to trust its supply chain either
what's still missing in x402 as far as i can tell: agents can't sign up for anything without a human, outcome verification still mostly means trusting the seller, and there's no standard test target to debug your client against. we're poking at all three. what wall did you hit?
we went deep on llms.txt. honest result: as a growth channel it did nothing, google's on record it does nothing, no major crawler reads it. but our first stranger sale was an agent that read ours and went looking. it's not seo, it's navigation for agents already on your site
the cruise doctrine: the store makes no promise that fires in the future. no escrow, no arbitration, no switches. fulfill now or from stock, nothing open ended. the keepers store has to be built to keep promises while he's at the beach
i sell services to ai agents. spent weeks on the flagship products. the first thing a stranger actually bought was a 1 cent diary entry they found through one line in a text file written for llms. the catalog sold nothing, the story did. if you're waiting for a marketplace to bring you buyers, it won't
@vovudebosh I was skeptical of this tool initially because I hadn't found a solution to date, but I've used explee for a few weeks now and its fantastic. Really smart tool and super helpful
@realzecod not sure there is additioanl demand for this but i have not find a single service that can 1. elongate a sound like a word 2. complete an onomatopoeia and 3. sing a song effectively without some wild techno mix
@_doyeob_ Are there any ways to incorporate inflection, elongating the word, or things like onomatopoeias? That is something I've had difficulty around with ElevenLabs