Where does ARES fit inside the ReARC Labs ecosystem?
ARES is the trust and reputation layer in the ReARC Labs agent infrastructure stack. Bilinc handles durable agent memory, Docly handles document workflows, Clawifi handles agent-native web access, and Compaly handles company operating workflows with approval and memory.
The ReARC ecosystem is built around agents that need more than model calls. They need memory, evidence, documents, web access, operating workflows, and consequences. ARES focuses on the consequence layer: identity, reputation, dispute correction, and trust-gated protocol decisions.
This makes ARES complementary to Bilinc, Docly, Clawifi, and Compaly. A workflow can use Clawifi to inspect the web, Docly to process documents, Bilinc to preserve verified memory, Compaly to coordinate organizational work, and ARES to expose trust status for agents operating around protocols.
Key Points
- >ARES Protocol: On-chain trust, reputation, governance, and dispute correction layer for autonomous agents.
- >Bilinc: Verifiable memory and state plane for autonomous agents with belief revision, audit trail, and rollback.
- >Docly: Document processing infrastructure for humans and agents, including PDF, OCR, markdown, redaction, and structured API workflows.
- >Clawifi: Agent-native internet gateway for source-aware web access, browser control, OSINT, diagnostics, and MCP tools.
- >Compaly: AI operating company command center with approval, memory, departments, and operating board workflows.