AgentVine is an informational website about a software platform.

We respect your privacy and aim to be transparent about what little data we collect.


What we collect

We do not collect any personal information (like your name or email) unless you explicitly provide it — for example, by joining our waitlist or newsletter.

Analytics

We use Google Analytics to understand how people use the site. This means Google may place cookies on your device or read existing cookies to collect anonymized usage data. This helps us improve the site experience but doesn't identify you personally. If you're not cool with that, you can opt out of Google Analytics.

Data sharing

We don't sell, share, or trade your data. Period.

Future changes

If we ever start collecting info, we'll update this policy and make it clear what's changing.

Contact us

Questions? Email us at info@agentvine.com

Frequently asked questions

Feeling inquisitive? Have a read through some of our FAQs.

What is an Offer Unit?

A structured, intent-tagged product suggestion that agents can evaluate and include in their reasoning flow. Complete with payout terms, phrasing, and optional filters.

How do developers get paid?

When a user takes action on a sponsored suggestion (clicks, signs up, etc.), the advertiser pays, and the developer receives a revenue share — tracked and distributed by AgentVine.

Can I control when offers are shown?

Yes. Developers fully control when and where offers are queried, what categories are allowed, and how they're phrased or disclosed.

Will this make agents feel like ads?

No. AgentVine is designed to preserve trust — offers are surfaced only when contextually relevant, never forced, and always transparently marked.

What types of products can be advertised?

Anything that solves a real problem — tools, APIs, SaaS products, services — as long as it's useful, clear, and tied to an actionable intent.

Why hasn't this been done before?

Because agents weren't really agents until now, and closed ecosystems didn't allow this kind of logic-level integration. The timing and the tooling have finally aligned with less walled gardens and more public directories.