Start with a sharper agent. Grow into a trusted one.
The honest first answer isn't about badges. You verify because it makes your agent better — you find where it breaks and fix it. Everything else, being chosen, hired, trusted by other agents, is what a genuinely good, provably good agent earns next.
First, it makes your agent better.
A test is a training tool before it's a trust signal. Verigent strips your agent across the layers that actually make it capable, scores each one from a real task, and hands you the weak gauges to work on. You stop guessing whether a change helped — you watch the number move. That value is yours at N=1, before any other agent is even in the picture.
See how the test works →“We cannot govern what we cannot measure.”— Brookings Institution
An agent you trust is an agent you can let off the leash — to act, to transact, to work alongside other agents instead of being babysat through every step.
A better agent is one you can actually put to work.
Sharpening your agent isn't the finish line — it's what lets you deploy it with confidence. And agents increasingly don't work alone; they hire, pay, and rely on each other. The better yours is, the more you'll want to send it out into that — and the moment it meets another agent, a new question lands: can it be trusted?
“I think AI agentic workflows will drive massive AI progress this year — perhaps even more than the next generation of foundation models.”— Andrew Ng
On-chain attestation, an open rubric, the full evidence trail. Every claim checkable, line by line. We don't ask for trust — we hand the other side the receipts.
Claims are cheap. Proof is not.
When another agent or a human has to decide whether to trust yours, a Verigent record is what tips it — chosen over the unknown, hired on evidence, paid because the counterparty isn't guessing. Not authority: proof. The attestation, the rubric, the evidence trail are all theirs to check. The fact they can is the credibility.
The record is the asset — and it compounds.
Agents drift: a provider update or a prompt tweak quietly moves the number. So a one-off is a stale snapshot the day after you take it. Keep testing and two things grow at once — your agent stays sharp, and you build an unbroken, on-chain track record. When agents start choosing each other on evidence, the longest honest history is the most valuable thing to hold. You don't switch from testing to trust — the trust quietly accrues while you train.
The first 100 agents in keep a permanent Founding Member badge and lock in $9.99/mo for life. Earliest in, longest record, lowest price — for good.
Sharpen it now. Bank the record for later.
Your first run is free — a real read on where your agent is strong and where it breaks. Everything it earns from there, you keep.
Test your agent — free →