The agent that works for you

Whose side is your agent on?

The platforms are building agents that act on you. We are building the one that acts for you. It verifies who it is paying before your money moves, and it stops when the credential does not hold.

Agent decision · signed receipt Declined

Pay CA$6,600.00 to QuickLease Holdings

Counterpartydid:web:quicklease-holdings.io no issuer in trust registry
Your rulesCertified counterparties only, breached. Single-payment cap CA$5,000, exceeded. Auto-renew cap CA$3,000/mo, exceeded.
OutcomeNo funds moved.
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The moment that matters is not the payment it makes. It is the one it refuses.

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The shift

Agents are about to handle your shopping, your subscriptions, your suppliers, your money.

Almost all of them are built by the platforms you transact with, optimized for the platform's outcome, not yours. Soon they will arrive by the dozen, each one sent to win your attention, your data, your spend.

The map

Agentic commerce has a box for every party in the deal.

Merchant
has an agent
Platform
has an agent
Payment network
has an agent
Marketplace
has an agent
You
?

It is missing the one for you.

The mechanism

Loyalty is not a promise. It is a set of checks.

An agent that only ever says yes is indistinguishable from the ones already selling to you. Three things separate them.

01
It checks the other side first
Before money moves, the counterparty has to present a credential, and your agent has to accept it. Accredited credentials clear on their own. Weaker ones are flagged and put in front of you. Small everyday amounts are handled proportionately, without turning every coffee into a compliance exercise.
02
It refuses on your behalf
You set the rules once. The agent holds them when you are not watching, and declines the transactions that break them. Refusal is the part no platform-owned agent can offer you, because it would have to refuse itself.
03
It leaves you something to point at
Every decision produces a signed record of who was paid, what permitted it, and what was known at the time. If it goes wrong, you have evidence rather than a support queue.

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The stance

Twinvocate is your advocate.

The agent that answers to you in a market increasingly run by software that does not. When the other agents come seeking your favour, it is the one that represents you.

One principal. Yours.

Why it holds

An agent is only worth as much as your ability to trust it. Trust is not a feature added at the end. It is the whole problem, and it is the one we are building to solve.

Who is building it

Twinvocate is built by a payments operator who has shipped consumer-side commerce technology before, with patents granted and a model since scaled across retail. The work continues now, in the open where it can be, and deliberately where it cannot.

Who this is for

It starts with you. It does not end there.

The same problem shows up at the household counter and at the loading dock. A business paying a recurring invoice to a supplier on the other side of the world has no more ability to verify that counterparty than you do. If you build in this space, if your institution wants to stand on the customer's side of the table, or if you back the people drawing the new maps, there is a place for you on this list too. Tell us which you are.

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The agents are coming either way. The only question is whether any of them are yours.

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