1. Beyond the Integration Trap

As we approach the second quarter of the 21st century, our administrative workflows are not as effortless as once promised. In fact, the more we connect systems, the more their complexity drags us down, causing a stagnation in meaningful digitalization.

  • Lifecycle Mismatch: Attempting to upgrade System A is often blocked by the legacy architectures of synchronously linked Systems B and C, leading to an architectural deadlock.
  • Bloated Maintenance Costs: Vast budgets are consumed by maintaining massive, interconnected webs of systems, leaving little room for improving the actual human experience.
  • The Boundary Wall: At the edges of organizations or government jurisdictions, API integrations break. We resort to faxes, "Paper Excel," and fragile file transfers to bridge the gaps.

Web/A breaks this cycle not by "connecting" systems directly, but by utilizing verifiable files as a loosely coupled medium of trust.

2. Unbundling the Input (Forms)

In most modern architectures, the front-end "form" and the back-end "logic" are tightly coupled. This dependency strips users of their agency.

  • Decoupling from the Backend: We treat the form as an independent interface, a file-based artifact separated from any specific SaaS backend.
  • AI Agent Interface: Because Web/A files are both machine-readable and verifiable, any AI agent can read, pre-fill, and verify them on the user's behalf.
  • Restoring Choice: Individuals shouldn't have to wait for a government or corporation to roll out an "AI features." If documents are in Web/A format, users can bring their own AI agents to automate their tasks today.

3. From "Data Sync" to "Evidence Ownership"

Integrating cashless payments and digital IDs into our smartphones is a major step forward, but it isn't enough to automate our lives. Our daily existence is sustained by countless "small pieces of evidence."

  • Digitizing the Long Tail of Evidence: Receipts, quotes, invoices, employment certificates, tax payment certificates—it is impossible to connect all of these via traditional API integrations.
  • Loosely Coupled Trust: If issuers provide these as Web/A files, and users hold them in their personal "Folio," the evidence becomes portable. Since the file is machine-readable and tamper-proof, any receiver can process it automatically with high trust and minimal system overhead.
  • AI Agent Ready: A world where AI agents can freely move through tax filings or complex procedures based on solid evidence. This is achieved not by building a single massive centralized infrastructure, but by adopting Web/A—a simple, robust "vessel" for portable trust.

Web/A rebuilds system-to-system interaction in its most primitive yet powerful form: the file. We do not wait for the "ultimate infrastructure." We use the tools available today to return freedom and automation to the individual.