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AI & ML
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2Pydantic
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3Contextual AI
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70B
2Contentful
69C
3Sonar
68C
4Builder.io
68C
5PlanetScale
News & Intelligence
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51C
2Statista
51C
3Yahoo Finance
51C
4SimilarWeb
50C
5Ars Technica
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1Telnyx
91A
2Vercel
77B
3Cloudflare
71B
4CircleCI
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5Pulumi
CRM
1Attio
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2Close
74B
3Lemlist
69C
4Instantly
67C
5Zoho
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Payments & Fintech
1Forter
89A
2Razorpay
73B
3Lago
69C
4Stripe
68C
5Remote
E-commerce
1Klaviyo
71B
2Attentive
70B
3Fourthwall
69C
4Printify
64C
5Linktree
Productivity
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2Zapier
74B
3Calendly
71B
4DeepL
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Agent auth is the last mile, and auth.md is the first real path through it

Today there is no real onboarding for autonomous agents. A human signs up for the service, mints an API key, and hands it to the agent. We walk through why that gap is the last mile of agent autonomy, where x402 sits as the no-auth bypass, and why we are bullish on WorkOS's new auth.md. Deep Scan v1.2 grades the full surface.

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