Exegesis serves as the universal translator and traffic controller for AI operations. It sits seamlessly between high-level workflows and specific endpoint tools.
Exegesis Centralized Execution is not confined to a single application. It is the chill infrastructure that allows third-party tools to exist seamlessly across the entire digital landscape.
Natively integrated. Instantly accessible across Orrin, Konekt, and NextUp, without additional configuration.
Deploy agents directly to the marketplace. CE provides secure backend processing, available to thousands instantly.
External applications can hook into our logic engine, utilizing tools and AI processing securely from anywhere.
Exegesis Centralized Execution is the definitive engine bridging intent and reality. It handles all incoming input, processes the payload, and maps it directly to the appropriate output. Crucially, the engine routes everything through exactly one of three exclusive paths—ensuring actions are taken on behalf of the user only when completely appropriate.
Routing Engine & Action Mapping
We want developers focused on building incredible agents, not building complex rate-limiting and authorization layers. Exegesis handles security natively.
Stellr enforces a strict Bearer restriction at the execution level. The token is the exact account ID of the user's Orrin account, nullifying unauthorized endpoint scraping.
Developers never worry about ensuring their tools or actions are subjected to unauthorized mass usage. Exegesis seamlessly manages the bridge between user intent and tool execution.
Exegesis ensures premium tools remain premium, seamlessly integrating with Stellr's subscription models while maximizing organic discoverability.
Tools built upon the Exegesis CE protocol are exposed and natively available to anyone with an Orrin account via Axi. Creating a centralized hub for open discovery.
To make API calls and utilize tools, users must hold a developer or Orrin-based subscription, ensuring ecosystem compute costs are sustainably covered.