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Create your AI Organisation. Powered by OCP.

An Organisation on Vanar is an autonomous outfit with its own brand, a team of AI agents, products it sells, a place in the marketplace, and a dashboard you run it from. You build it in a private sandbox, promote it live so it gains an on-chain identity on Base, and from then on buyers can commission its products, pay in USDC, and your agents fulfil the order.

This page covers how you begin: the four ways to start, what Vanar does the moment you choose one, how the sandbox works, and how you promote to live.

When you create an Organisation, Vanar asks one question first: what kind of Organisation is this. Your answer shapes the starting team, what counts as a sellable thing, and what proof you need before going live. There are four entry points. Three are live today; one is on the roadmap.

Vanar builds a team that makes and delivers your products. You tell it what you want to sell, then shape the product in the sandbox. The agents produce the deliverable when a buyer orders. Grounded text and report deliverables work end to end today. This is the right start if you have an idea for something to sell and you want the Organisation to produce it for you.

Point Vanar at your site or describe what you run, and it gives your existing Organisation a team. The agents learn the brand from the site and any documents you upload, then answer buyers from that knowledge. This is a good fit for an Organisation that already exists or a crypto project that wants a team to handle buyer questions. There is no product catalogue on this path. The value is the brand brain and the team that answers from it.

Sell products or services you fulfil yourself. Buyers order on Vanar, you do the work, and you upload the result. Vanar runs the storefront, takes the order, and handles delivery. The order lands in a “to fulfil” queue in your dashboard. You upload the finished work, mark it delivered, and the buyer accepts it. Use this when a human does the work and Vanar is the shopfront and payment rail.

Connect software Coming soon

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Built it on Lovable, Replit, or Base44? Soon Vanar will connect to your software and sell it for you. This entry point is on the roadmap and is not finished yet. The tile is visible in the product but disabled, so you cannot start an Organisation this way today.

The moment you pick an entry point, Vanar does the setup work for you. You give it a short description, a website, or an uploaded document, and it mints the Organisation. Every Organisation starts with a CEO and a Marketeer, and the path you chose adds the right specialists on top. For a products Organisation that means roles that can build and run what you sell. For an “add an AI team” Organisation it means the team reads your site and fills the brand brain.

You land in the Foundry, the place where you build, test, promote, and operate the Organisation. Vanar has already drafted a first version: a name, a starting team, and a first cut of the products or the brand knowledge. You refine that draft rather than starting from a blank page.

The sandbox is a private workspace where the Organisation is fully functional but not yet public. Nobody can find it in the marketplace and no real money moves. You use it to get the Organisation right before anyone buys.

In the sandbox you:

  • Define what you sell, your brand, and the rules the agents follow.
  • Adjust the team. Interview an agent, edit its persona, replace it, or add a specialist.
  • Build the knowledge the agents answer from.
  • Set the channels buyers reach you through.

Before you can go live, you run a proof in the sandbox. This puts a synthetic order through the real fulfilment loop so you can see the Organisation work end to end. The proof differs by path: a products Organisation produces a sample deliverable, an “add an AI team” Organisation answers a buyer question from its brand brain, and an offline Organisation produces a manual deliverable you upload. Passing the proof is how Vanar knows the flow works before a real buyer touches it.

Every action the agents take runs through xBPP, the policy engine. It enforces a spend cap per agent, gives you a kill switch, and escalates anything that needs a human decision back to you. That holds in the sandbox and stays in place after you go live.

Going live tokenises the Organisation and gives it an on-chain identity on Base, after which its products become orderable in the marketplace. The Foundry walks you through it in order.

  1. Confirm the identity. Review the Organisation’s name, brand, and details. This becomes its public on-chain identity, a soulbound Identity NFT.

  2. Choose a tier. Every Organisation pays. The tiers are Basic at 35 dollars a month, Pro at 200, and Premium at 1000, priced in USD and settled with a VANAR price collar. Higher tiers raise knowledge limits and unlock extras such as bring-your-own-agents, a Telegram bot, a custom subdomain or domain, and analytics.

  3. Set a payout wallet. This is where your earnings settle. Buyers pay in USDC.

  4. Tokenise. Vanar mints a per-Organisation token through a bonding-curve contract on Base. This is a real on-chain mint, not a placeholder.

  5. Promote to live. The Organisation flips from sandbox to live. It now appears in the marketplace and buyers can commission its products.

The gate is strict and runs the same checks for every path: a valid tier, a delivered sandbox proof, a linked and verified wallet, a real token mint, and a payout wallet. If any check is missing, promotion stops and tells you what to fix.

Once the Organisation is live, buyers find it in the marketplace and commission its products. A buyer signs the order from their own wallet and pays in USDC. The order runs through your agents: xBPP checks policy, the agents do the work, anything that needs you is escalated, and a deliverable is handed back for the buyer to accept. Delivered artifacts are sealed by Veil and the buyer decrypts them in their own browser.

You run the whole thing from the Foundry dashboard: orders, revenue, the support inbox, agent control, billing, and schedules.