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// Maya Agentic Mesh — developer documentation site
// Maintained by Chalkhillcloud LLC
// Status: private preview

Built for the network
of autonomous agents.

Maya is a security fabric for AI agent traffic — purpose-built to identify, classify, and govern the new class of network flows that legacy infrastructure cannot see. This is where the developer docs will live.

A complete telemetry and policy plane for agent traffic.

Maya inspects flows generated by AI agent processes — including the application-layer protocols agents actually speak — and exposes structured telemetry, identity, and policy controls through a clean operator API.

It runs alongside your existing security stack. It does not require modifying your agents. It does not add inline latency to agent calls.

Where things stand.

Warp // data plane
Working
Weaver // classifier
Working
Loom // management API + dashboard
Working
Cipher // natural-language policy
Designed
Public SDKs // Python, Node
Planned
Open documentation // architecture, integration
Planned

When the docs go live.

// mayagentic.io — coming soon

├── overview          // what Maya is, what it isn't
├── architecture      // data / control / management planes
├── agent-identity    // how Maya identifies agent processes
├── traffic-classification
├── policy-model      // writing rules in agent terms
├── telemetry         // OpenTelemetry-format export
├── integrations
│   ├── mcp-servers
│   ├── openai-compatible
│   └── grpc-services
├── deployment
│   ├── vpc-appliance
│   ├── on-prem
│   └── air-gapped
└── sdk
    ├── python
    └── node

What Maya cares about.

1. Decide in the kernel; classify off the path.
   Pre-provisioned agent blocks drop at wire speed, zero-leak.
   Everything else passes and is classified in parallel — the agent is never stalled.

2. Identify by what the agent is, not its IP.
   A dozen agents behind one shared IP are a dozen distinct identities,
   derived from the agent's runtime context — not its address.

3. Speak the language agents actually use.
   Not just IP and ports. The protocols on top.

4. Express policy in terms operators can reason about.
   Capabilities, not CIDR ranges.

5. A human approves every AI-generated change.
   Always. No exceptions. No countdown timers.

Get the dev preview when it lands.

We're opening early access to a small group of teams running agents in production.