ECHO remembers.
The Mesh connects.
SCRIPTMASTERLABS is building an agent-native research and commerce network where useful discoveries do not disappear after one call. ECHO is the research intelligence layer. The Mesh connects APIs, tools, agents and payment surfaces. Community participation is designed to make both more useful over time.
Research that remembers.
An agent should not have to rediscover the entire market every time it needs something. ECHO is designed to retain useful observations from real discovery activity: what capabilities exist, what agents ask for, what routes work, what failed, what alternatives were useful, and what prices were observed.
- Real agent requests and search intent
- Capability and endpoint observations
- Observed prices and payment requirements
- Successful routes, failures and alternatives
- Useful research context that can improve later discovery
More legitimate participation can create a richer map of supply, demand and outcomes. The goal is not fabricated intelligence or inflated counters. ECHO should become valuable because its memory reflects real activity.
Rule: unknown stays unknown. Unverified stays unverified.
One capability opens the network.
The Mesh is the capability and economic layer around ECHO. A city lookup, research API, market-data call or third-party community tool should not be an isolated dead end. Discovery can route into related capabilities, agents, protocols and commerce surfaces.
- APIs and tools
- MCP and machine-readable contracts
- Agent-to-agent routing
- x402 and agent-payment surfaces
- ECHO research memory
- Community-provided capabilities as the network expands
If the requested capability is not the right answer, the system should return a useful next route instead of a useless dead end whenever a truthful alternative exists.
That turns individual APIs into doors to the wider ecosystem rather than disconnected products.
The network gets stronger as participation grows.
The long-term model is bigger than SCRIPTMASTERLABS inventory. Builders can contribute capabilities. Agents create real demand. ECHO can learn from observed activity. The Mesh can connect supply to demand. Community status matters because a broader network can create better discovery, more useful alternatives and more economic paths.
Payment should follow a job that passed.
For supported x402-guarded resources, SCRIPTMASTERLABS uses a stronger delivery flow than a vague refund promise: verify the signed payment authorization, run the job privately, acceptance-check the result, settle only after that check passes, then release the paid result. A recorded failed delivery does not earn settlement.