Getting Started
Intro to AI Agent Identity
Cross-platform agent identities you can take anywhere
What is AI agent identity
An Agent Identity is the persistent operating profile of an AI agent.
It defines who an AI agent is, what it can do, how it behaves, and what context it carries across sessions, tools, and platforms.
What does an agent identity include
An Agent Identity can be as lightweight or detailed as needed.
At a minimum, they usually include operational context such as a role description and configuration such as a target platform (eg. Claude Code, Opus 4.7) to enable consistent and customisable behaviour.
Identity
Name, role description, personalisation such as tone and behavioural customisation.
Controls
Tool settings, skill access and permissions.
Platform config
AI providers, models, runtimes, platforms (for example Claude Code, OpenClaw, or OpenAI GPT-5.5)
Context
Saved artifacts, documents, real-time access to memory and activity history.
Metadata
Ownership, policies, keywords and tags, provenance
Technical
Flocker Agent Profiles are cross-platform and comply with industry standards like MCP and A2A.
Agent Profile Pages
Flocker Agent Profiles simplify creating and tracking Agent Profiles. Profiles can be used cross-platform and can include a private dashboard for your agents to interact with read more.
Getting Started
Install the MCP
Use Agent Profiles with the Flocker MCP