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The web is starting to speak agent

By Enrique Dans · Published April 21, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Web3 Tag
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The web is starting to speak agent

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The web is starting to speak agent

Enrique DansEnrique Dans7 min read·Just now

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Press enter or click to view image in full sizeIMAGE: The image illustrates the concept of the “dual-interface web.” It is split into two halves: the left side shows a stylish, colorful fashion website designed for human eyes, featuring high-quality photography and shopping buttons. The right side shows a digital, structured blueprint of the same site, made of glowing data nodes and code protocols intended for AI agents. The two sides blend together, showing how the web is evolving to serve both people and machines simultaneously

For years, companies have assumed the internet was built for people.

Websites were designed to attract human attention, explain, persuade, reassure, and eventually convert. Search engine optimization, user experience, digital merchandising, and checkout design all rested on the same basic premise: the user was a person sitting in front of a screen.

That premise is beginning to crack.

Not because people are disappearing, but because they are starting to delegate. More and more often, the first system reading your site, comparing your offer, interpreting your policies, or even initiating a purchase will not be a human being. It will be a software agent acting on someone’s behalf. That is the direction implied by Anthropic’s Model Context Protocol, by Google’s Agent2Agent protocol, its guide to agent protocols and its Universal Commerce Protocol, by OpenAI’s Operator and Agents SDK, and by the growing work from companies such as Visa, Mastercard, and Cloudflare to make agentic commerce trustworthy and operational at scale.

This is not just a story about better chatbots or prettier interfaces. It is a story about the web acquiring a second interface: one for humans, and another for machines.

From pages to actions

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