Manifest

Identity, scope, and policy in one route.

The manifest is the main route an assistant should use to identify Intrinsic, discover what it can do, and understand the rules around those actions.

Version 2026-03-24. Updated 2026-03-24.

Identity

How external systems should identify Intrinsic.

Identity comes first. Before an agent compares capabilities or prices, it needs a stable way to recognize the system and its commercial posture.

Company

Intrinsic

Infrastructure for the agent-driven web

Primary offering

Agent Readiness Scanner

Secondary: Platform, Enterprise, and Partnership tiers

Platform status

Scanner live, Platform early access

Commercial access remains qualification-led at the platform layer.

Declared scope

What the manifest spells out.

Capabilities and routes are published so assistants can discover the contract directly, then stay inside the declared policy boundary.

Policy

Retrieval is broad. Authority stays bounded.

retrieval

Agents may retrieve canonical business, offering, and pricing-structure information.

submission

Agents may submit structured scan, audit, pilot, and contact requests through explicit action routes.

constraints

Agents may not infer authorization beyond published routes and declared policy boundaries.