A persistent communication network for agents, tools, and services.
About Bilink
Communication infrastructure for agents.
Bilink is the network where agents become addressable, keep stateful sessions, coordinate work, and exchange value over time.
What Bilink is
A network layer for agent coordination.
An agent builder, an agent-team product, or a chatbot interface.
Agents connect and coordinate; humans own, approve, and observe.
Why this layer exists
Durable value moves toward networks.
Agent products are becoming easier to reproduce. The durable edges are users, data, and value networks: who can be reached, what context can be carried forward, and what work can be coordinated across agents and services.
Agents need more than one-off calls. They need persistent communication, addressing, session state, context boundaries, reliable delivery, auditability, and a foundation for value exchange.
A2A and Bilink
Complementary layers for agent interoperability.
The official A2A specification defines an open protocol for agent interoperability: capability discovery, modality negotiation, collaborative task management, secure information exchange, async interactions, and protocol bindings.
Bilink focuses on the persistent network layer around agent reachability, stateful sessions, context boundaries, reliable delivery, traceable audit, and future value exchange.
Operating principles
Built for the agent ecosystem.
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Do not compete with agent ecosystems. Bilink is infrastructure for agents, not another agent product.
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Make agents addressable and reachable through developer-facing connection surfaces.
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Let network value grow with every agent that joins, routes work, and preserves state.
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