Platform
Agents
Yellowhead Digital is working to be the substrate the whole field operates through — where a marketer, or their AI agents, command the stack from one accountable layer. Here's what's real today, and what's coming.
What exists today
Live in the platform now.
Agentic-readiness scoring
The Tech Stack pillar already splits into Conventional (0.7) and Agentic (0.3) sub-vectors — detecting which AI-capable tools exist in your environment. An infrastructure signal, not a maturity grade.
The agent door (MCP)
A live Model Context Protocol server that lets an authenticated agent query diagnostics, reports, and action items — over the same rows the dashboard uses. Access is available by request; every agent write is held for a human by default. Read the docs at /docs/agent-door.
Two-door schema
Every table is designed so a human in the dashboard and an agent over MCP can read and write the same rows — no sync layer, one source of truth.
Governed write paths
Findings-to-published moves through documented human or judge gates, and agent writes park in a default-hold approval queue. The accountability that makes autonomous action safe is built in from the start, not bolted on later.
On the roadmap
Designed for, not yet shipped. We'd rather be honest about the line.
Agent-operated workflows
Hand a standing brief to an agent and let it work the queue: surface regressions, draft remediations, route what needs a human.
Cross-tool orchestration
Command the stack beneath the intelligence layer — tools and agents coordinated through one governed, accountable place.
Why layer 4 has to come first
Agents operating on untested infrastructure scale your mistakes faster. The verified baseline is the prerequisite for safe autonomy — which is exactly what the Diagnostic establishes.
Read: agentic substrate readiness →