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We’re starting to see a shift: From building individual agents → to thinking about agent ecosystems.
And that raises a different set of problems.
Not just: “what can my agent do?” But: “how does my agent exist and interact in a broader network?”
Because once agents operate outside a single app or framework, they need:
- A way to be discovered
- A way to prove who they are
- A way to interact with other agents across environments
That’s where open infrastructure becomes critical.
The collaboration between Cloudflare and GoDaddy is interesting because it points toward an agentic web that’s:
- Not tied to a single provider
- Built on shared primitives
- And compatible across systems
If you’re building agents today, this is the bigger question to keep in mind:
Are we creating isolated capabilities — or contributing to a network that can actually scale?
🔗 https://www.cloudflare.com/press/press-releases/2026/cloudflare-and-godaddy-partner-to-help-enable-an-open-agentic-web/
And that raises a different set of problems.
Not just: “what can my agent do?” But: “how does my agent exist and interact in a broader network?”
Because once agents operate outside a single app or framework, they need:
- A way to be discovered
- A way to prove who they are
- A way to interact with other agents across environments
That’s where open infrastructure becomes critical.
The collaboration between Cloudflare and GoDaddy is interesting because it points toward an agentic web that’s:
- Not tied to a single provider
- Built on shared primitives
- And compatible across systems
If you’re building agents today, this is the bigger question to keep in mind:
Are we creating isolated capabilities — or contributing to a network that can actually scale?
🔗 https://www.cloudflare.com/press/press-releases/2026/cloudflare-and-godaddy-partner-to-help-enable-an-open-agentic-web/