Agiorcx

Infrastructure for agents that businesses can trust.

Agiorcx started with a simple observation: every business deploying AI agents is solving the same three problems independently — how to govern what agents can do, how to coordinate agents working together, and how to audit what they did. We think that should be infrastructure, not custom code.

“To build the governance and coordination layer that makes autonomous agents safe to deploy at scale — inside organisations and between them.”

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Autonomy requires accountability

The more autonomous a system is, the more important it is that every action is attributed, audited, and reversible. Removing humans from the loop is only safe when the loop itself is governed. Agiorcx treats accountability not as a compliance checkbox but as an architectural primitive — built into the runtime, not bolted on after deployment.

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Infrastructure should be invisible

The best infrastructure disappears. You don't think about TCP/IP when you send an email. You shouldn't think about contract negotiation, policy enforcement, or audit logging when your agents run. Agiorcx handles the coordination layer so your teams can focus on what the agents actually do.

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The Internet of Agents is coming

Businesses already communicate machine-to-machine through APIs. The next transition is agent-to-agent — autonomous systems negotiating scope, executing tasks, and settling contracts without human involvement at every step. That future needs a trust layer. We're building it now.

“We started building Agiorcx because we kept seeing the same pattern: teams would deploy capable agents, get impressive demos, then panic when they moved to production. The agents were smart enough to cause real harm, but there was no infrastructure for controlling them. Every governance feature was a custom build. We think that's wrong. This should be the layer every agent runs on — not something you bolt on afterwards.”

Founder, Garvaman Intelligence Labs · Built in London

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