News desk on AI agents
The Agentic Review is a working news desk covering the AI agent industry — what is shipping, what is failing, and what is being deployed inside real companies.
Origins
The Agentic Review was founded in 2024, when the AI agent category had finally moved out of the demo-video phase and into something companies were actually trying to ship. The publication started with three reporters and a working list of frameworks, providers, and enterprise pilots worth tracking. The desk has grown since; the editorial posture has not.
The desk exists for a specific reader — an operator, a platform lead, a procurement buyer, an engineer evaluating whether to put an agent into something that matters. The category has too much hype-cycle coverage and too little reporting against the actual deployment record. The Agentic Review files against that record.
Editorial standards
Every article on this site is reported against a primary source. Every factual claim — dates, names, version numbers, partnerships, prices, customer counts, leadership changes — is traceable to a primary source: a company blog post, press release, paper, official documentation, or filing.
Direct quotations from real people are verbatim from a primary source. Where a quote cannot be matched verbatim, the publication uses indirect speech. The desk does not run invented stats, dollar amounts, customer counts, partnerships, lawsuits, leadership changes, or anonymous quotes. If a story cannot be reported to that standard, it does not run.
The newsroom
The Agentic Review is reported by a roster of correspondents and columnists, each with a defined beat. The full masthead lives at the newsroom page.
Corrections
Errors of fact are corrected promptly, with a dated note appended to the affected article. Readers who identify an error in our coverage are invited to write to the desk.
Subscribing
The desk files dated news. The front page surfaces the most recent reporting. An RSS feed is available for readers who prefer to follow the desk in a reader.