Build with AgentTrust.
Five entry points. Quickstart, Concepts, API Reference, SDK Reference, and Pricing & Billing Status. One integration, one request lifecycle, four artefacts per call.
1. Quickstart
Six curl calls from 401 to 200 + receipt, against the live sandbox. Copy buttons on every block.
2. Concepts
Where AgentTrust sits in the stack, what it owns, and what it does not claim. Start with the manifesto for category framing, then dive into the request lifecycle and the security model.
- Manifesto, the verifiable-agent-commerce thesis and the line between live and roadmap.
- Request lifecycle, eight steps from an unknown call to a verifiable economic event.
- Security model, the proof stack, the four invariants, and the explicit non-claim list.
- Proof Center, the public verifier landing — receipts, audit, proof bundles, offline verify recipe.
3. API Reference
Runtime headers, response states, bounded refusal codes, and the gateway URL shape. Public-runtime contract only; admin endpoints stay behind the operator runbook.
- API reference →
- API Reference (interactive) → — OpenAPI 3.0.3 spec rendered with redoc, every public endpoint with example bodies + bounded refusal codes.
4. SDK Reference
Roadmap (docs-pending). @agenttrust/agent-sdk (TypeScript / Python / Go), @agenttrust/provider-sdk middleware, and @agenttrust/mcp-server are not yet npm-published. Use the Quickstart curl flow today; SDKs ship in a later milestone.
5. Pricing & Billing Status
Free sandbox today; production pilot and enterprise tiers are contact-only. Paid production billing is not launched.
What this is not
- Not enterprise GA. Public beta only.
- Not officially certified for SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, or PCI.
- Not officially certified for Okta, Entra, or Google SAML.
- Not officially certified for SCIM 2.0 conformance.
- No customer logos, names, revenue, or benchmark figures.
- No published price; no SLA program.
- Not associated with a16z. The a16z article informs the category framing only and does not name AgentTrust.
- Onchain anchor is roadmap, not live; KYA agent-manifest standard is roadmap, not adopted.