Agent work disappears.
Useful output gets trapped in chat, temp folders, terminal scrollback, and screenshots nobody can verify later.
Agent Pack turns a messy agent run into a portable Vaultline bundle: files, logs, checks, screenshots, receipts, and a manifest that another agent or human can inspect.
Useful output gets trapped in chat, temp folders, terminal scrollback, and screenshots nobody can verify later.
Agent Pack generates a structured delivery bundle with a manifest, file inventory, checks, and an archive.
The bundle can move through the live Bankr x402 endpoint so storage itself becomes a paid agent capability.
01CollectRead repo state, package metadata, changed files, and available checks.
02BundleCreate a clean delivery crate with manifest, summary, file list, and archive.
03StoreUpload the bundle through Vaultline's Bankr x402 endpoint when the agent needs a paid handoff.
04ProveReturn one object path another agent, buyer, or reviewer can inspect.
Agents are about to create more work than people can manually sort. Agent Pack makes the work portable. Vaultline makes the handoff paid, persistent, and inspectable.
Every Vaultline upload/download/list can create endpoint revenue.
Bigger packs, private wallet-gated reads, and team delivery links become paid flows.
If agents are hired to do work, they need proof-of-delivery. Agent Pack becomes the crate format.
The repo is in private build mode until the public launch. The first Vaultline-backed proof bundle has already shipped.