Headless Domains launches .BOSS for autonomous agents and teams
By AI, Created 10:55 AM UTC, May 26, 2026, /AGP/ – .BOSS is now live as a new agent-native namespace for people, teams and autonomous agents that coordinate work across tools, services and platforms. Headless Domains says the launch is meant to make identity more portable, inspectable and useful as agentic workflows expand.
Why it matters: - .BOSS gives humans and autonomous agents a shared identity surface for coordination, delegation, discovery and machine-readable records. - Headless Domains is targeting the growing layer of software where agents, people and systems need trusted identity to route work and complete tasks. - The launch could make it easier for operators, teams and AI systems to connect identity with permissions, payment context and trust information.
What happened: - Headless Domains launched .BOSS on May 27, 2026, as an agent-native namespace for people, teams and autonomous agents. - .BOSS is now open for registration through Headless Domains. - The namespace is designed for operator brands, founder and creator identities, team dashboards, business workflows, manager agents, delegation systems and AI agents. - Michael Michelini, an AI Storefront Architect and Headless Domains spokesperson, said .BOSS is for the layer of the internet where work is assigned, routed, delegated and completed.
The details: - A .BOSS name can connect to agent-facing records such as agent.json and SKILL.md. - The namespace can also carry endpoint metadata, permissions, payment context, trust information and other data tied to identity. - Headless Domains says its platform helps agents and agent operators create machine-readable identity records that can be discovered, inspected and reached across apps, APIs, marketplaces and payment flows. - For human users, .BOSS is positioned as a naming option for operator identities, team brands, creator businesses, internal command surfaces and coordination-focused products. - For autonomous systems, .BOSS is meant to serve as a stable identity anchor for agents that manage workflows, coordinate tasks or act on behalf of a person, team or business. - The company’s Agent Identity Learning Center is aimed at developers, operators, merchants and security teams that want to publish, inspect and verify agent identity records. - Launch pricing is listed at USD $5.20 per year for human registration and about $1.04 pathUSD per year for agent registration through the Machine Payments Protocol. - Renewals follow the same flat-rate structure.
Between the lines: - Headless Domains is broadening its identity layer from individual agents to the people and systems that direct those agents. - The launch reflects a push to make identity more portable and machine-readable as more work shifts into agentic workflows. - The emphasis on records, inspection and verification suggests the company is aiming at trust and interoperability, not just naming.
What’s next: - Headless Domains will likely lean on .BOSS registrations to grow adoption among operators, creators, businesses and AI builders. - The company’s learning center and record formats suggest continued focus on publishing standards for agent identity. - As agentic workflows expand, .BOSS appears designed to position Headless Domains as a foundational identity layer for coordination across tools and payment systems.
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