Build Notes from the Capability Frontier
Technical essays, architecture decisions, and delivery logs from the Anything.network team.
Recent Posts
The Technical Stack: How OpenClaw Actually Works
Inside OpenClaw's architecture — gateway control plane, agent runtime, model routing, and multi-channel inbox. A reference for agent builders.
architectureagentsopenclawOpenClaw Economics: 82-98% Cheaper Than Enterprise AI SDR Tools
Enterprise AI SDR tools charge $35K-$50K/year. OpenClaw delivers equivalent capability for $480. Here's the full cost breakdown.
economicsagentsopenclawFrom SDR Tool to Capability Surface: What OpenClaw Teaches Agent Builders
OpenClaw started as an AI assistant. Its architecture reveals the patterns every agent system needs: typed wrappers, composable routes, governed execution.
architectureagentscapabilityHow We Publish Playbooks That Teams Can Actually Run
Editorial and operational process for publishing executable playbooks on playbook.anything.network.
playbooksdocumentationoperationsWrappers, Routes, Networks: The Operating Model
A practical operating model for wrappers, routes, and networks in Anything.network.
architectureoperationsagentsCapability Layer vs Traditional APIs
Why the Internet for Agents needs a capability layer, not only API catalogs and protocol messaging.
strategyarchitectureStepping Stones, Not Competitors
How Coral, AGNTCY, SmythOS, and Agent TCP/IP validate the market that Anything.network completes.
marketpositioningThe Four-Layer Stack for the Internet of Agents
A practical stack model for transactions, identity, capability routing, and application runtimes.
frameworkinfrastructureInversion Analysis: Four Failure Modes to Eliminate
Using inversion to design a resilient capability network and avoid predictable failure modes.
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