Manifest

Agent manifest

The manifest is the canonical machine-facing contract for identity, capability discovery, route discovery, and policy boundaries.

Identity

How external systems should identify Badger.

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

Company

Badger

Infrastructure for the agent-driven web

Primary offering

Agent Readiness Audit

Secondary: Agent Interface Pilot

Platform status

Contact-led

Commercial access remains qualification-led at the platform layer.

Capability set

Declared machine-facing capabilities.

These are the public surface-level capabilities Badger declares, not an invitation to infer unlimited behavior.

request_auditrequest_pilotrequest_contactretrieve_pricing_model

Policy boundaries

Retrieval and submission rules.

Retrieval is broad. Write access is narrow, explicit, and contract-bound.

retrieval

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

submission

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

constraints

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