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AI agents and your listing
Explicit rules for automated traffic, and an off switch.
AI agents are starting to run real errands for people, including finding and booking trades. Quotrr is built so an agent can read your listing in a way that is useful to a homeowner and safe for you. Here are the rules, and the off switch.
The agent surface
- /llms.txt tells an agent what Quotrr is and where to look, the way a sitemap orients a search crawler.
- /.well-known/agents.json is the rulebook: what an agent is allowed to do, under what terms. An honest agent reads it before it acts.
Anonymized price reads are free
An agent can read anonymized pricing without a token and without cost. If a homeowner's assistant asks what a job like theirs runs in your area, that read identifies nobody and books nothing, and it costs you nothing.
Acting for a person requires a token
The line is sharp. Anything done for a specific person, a quote in their name, a booking, an action on their behalf, requires a scoped, expiring, signed token. Scoped means one defined action, not a blank check. Expiring means a leaked token goes dead after its window. Signed means the request is verifiably the one it claims to be. Nothing happens on a person's behalf without a token that says it was allowed.
Logged, and optional
Every agent query against your listing is logged: what asked, what it asked for, and when. Automated traffic is not invisible. And if you want no part of it, opt out in settings and agents will not transact with your listing. The default is built to be safe, and the off switch is a setting, not a negotiation.
What an agent reads on a homeowner's behalf is the same proof a homeowner reads: your Verified Outcomes and your public profile.
Run your next job on Quotrr. The core is free forever. Pro is $12.99 a week, $39 a month, or $299 a year when you want the automation.