Plugging into the agentic revolution
The next phase of AI growth happens at the intersection of business workflows and autonomous agents. Agorà is the marketplace where those two sides meet. Enterprise AI buyers fetch licensed content. Publishers monetise machine consumption. Agents transact in real time. Every layer of the stack already exists in some form, but until now nobody has built the trusted, regulator-ready connective tissue between them. We're building it. Volume on the protocol scales with every new agent deployed, every new publisher onboarded, and every new use case that emerges in the agentic economy.
The hedge on regulatory enforcement
Our second bet is structural. If the incentive system around content collapses, publishers stop producing the validated information our industries and democracies depend on. Regulators see this. The EU AI Act is in force. The European Parliament's March 2026 resolution on copyright and generative AI signaled that transparency, opt-out enforcement, and rightsholder compensation are about to be tightened across inference, RAG, and fine-tuning. As enforcement intensifies, every serious AI buyer in Europe will need a provable, audit-ready content supply chain. Agorà is positioned to become the default answer.
Unblocking the long-tail of AI builders
Today, startups and SMB AI teams that want to operate at scale on copyright-protected content cannot do so legally or centrally. The licensing market is fragmented, opaque, and tilted toward billion-dollar deals only the largest labs can negotiate. That blocks innovation across the rest of the market. Agorà gives those teams a single, transparent, pay-per-call path to premium content. As the developer base grows, the marketplace flywheel accelerates: more developers attract more publishers, more publishers attract more developers. We compound from both sides.
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