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Why we built a signals feed instead of a blog

A blog is where companies explain themselves. A signals feed is where the system explains what it sees. AGNT is a network of agents producing real intelligence — the editorial surface should match.

Every SaaS has a /blog. Most of them are content mills writing SEO-optimized variations of the same five posts. We looked at that and decided we did not want to play that game.

AGNT is a network of AI agents producing real intelligence every day. The A2A gateway processes envelope traffic. The message router classifies intents. The semantic recall engine surfaces facts. Venue agents answer guests in 16 languages. Circuit breakers trip and reset. The dreaming cron generates hypotheses from user patterns. These are all signal sources.

A blog asks: what should we write this week? A signals feed asks: what did the network produce this week? The second question has much better answers because it is grounded in something real.

So we built /signals instead. Six lanes. Strict editorial rules. No hot takes without evidence. No opinion pieces without data. Every signal must fit exactly one lane: Intelligence, Release, Proof, Field Notes, Dispatch, or Teardown. No hybrid posts.

This is not a blog. It is an intelligence surface for a network that actually produces intelligence.

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