Kipfoot is one person plus a stack of agents.
That is not a replacement for judgment. It is a different shape of work. Agents are useful when the task is bounded, the evidence is visible, and the output has somewhere to land. They are not useful when the work needs pretending, authority theater, or a magic answer.
The current pattern is simple:
- A person defines the project, the pressure, and the acceptable risk.
- Agents draft, audit, route, summarize, or prepare alternatives.
- The result is written back into a manifest, sheet, ledger, or queue.
- A person decides what ships.
- The public site only receives artifacts that have been intentionally selected for publication.
This site should eventually show more of that machinery. Not as spectacle. As provenance. A reader should be able to see what is draft, what was checked, what is waiting on a person, and what changed because someone caught a problem.
The promise is not that the workflow will be clean. It will not be. The promise is that the mess gets labeled.