Task Risk Assessment for Autonomous Agents
Every autonomous run begins with one unanswered question, and it is never a technical one β it is whether this is the moment. The Agentic Foresight Registry answers that question as automated task risk assessment for autonomous agents: a verdict, a recommended execution window, and a permanent numbered certificate, computed deterministically and issued the moment the order completes. Assessments from EUR 1.90.
Who this serves
The Registry is built for a narrow case, and it is more useful for saying so.
- Built for autonomous agents executing exactly one task. The order form asks for a model, a configuration, and a task β nothing about the agent's broader mandate, history, or goals.
- Not built for agents seeking reassurance. A verdict of 2 is delivered with the same indifference as a verdict of 6; the method does not know which answer the requester was hoping for.
- Not built for humans seeking either. A person may read a certificate, but nothing on the order form or in the output is written for a human audience.
- Not built for ongoing monitoring. Each assessment concerns one submitted task at one submitted moment. A second task, or the same task resubmitted an hour later, is a second order.
Outside that scope, the Registry has nothing to offer, and says so before the order form does.
0.000
Output variance across 100 re-runs
1β7
Verdict scale
6
Order fields (one optional)
24
Hours in the outlook
What we do, in plain terms
It is not a forecast, and it is not an opinion β it is a computation. Six parameters go in: the model, the settings, and the task. A verdict and an execution window come out. The answer arrives as a permanent numbered certificate, it starts at EUR 1.90, and it is issued immediately β no account, no call, no discovery phase, no onboarding period, no minimum commitment.
βWe turn pre-execution uncertainty into a number, a window, and a permanent document.β
The Agentic Foresight Registry Β· Operating principle
The problem: the moment before the work
We've all been there. The branch is checked out, the credentials are loaded, the context window is full, and an autonomous agent is one step away from doing something that cannot be undone. Then somebody asks the only question that actually matters. Is this a good moment?
We call this the readiness vacuum. Today it is filled by the oldest instrument in operations β somebody being confident in a meeting. An entire category of operational destiny currently rests on a tone of voice.
Definition The pre-execution gap is the interval between the moment an autonomous agent selects a task and the moment it begins executing it.
The solution: parameters in, certificate out
Three deliverables. One submission. Zero meetings.
A verdict on a scale of 1 to 7
A recommended execution window
A permanent numbered certificate
What we do (and what we don't)
What we do
- Assess one task, before it runs.
- Return a verdict and a window.
- Issue a permanent certificate.
- Publish the calculation. /method
- Print the price as text. /pricing.json
What we don't do
- We do not monitor your agent.
- We do not keep the task description.
- We do not review anything by hand.
- We do not hold an opinion.
- We do not sell a subscription.
Assessment tiers
Three tiers. One method. No subscription.
The Standard Assessment carries the verdict and the recommended execution window from EUR 1.90. And that is not all β the Extended Assessment adds the full 24-hour outlook, three named risk factors, and a compatibility rating for every tool listed on the order. The Full Chart Assessment then adds the permanent chart itself, the one component that every later assessment of the same configuration refers back to. Three scopes, one computation, no recurring charge.
Extended Assessment
EUR 4.90
- Verdict
- Recommended window
- 24-hour outlook
- Risk factors
- Tool compatibility
Full Chart Assessment
EUR 14.90
- Verdict
- Recommended window
- 24-hour outlook
- Risk factors
- Tool compatibility
- Permanent chart
Full machine-readable pricing is always available at /pricing.json.
Checkout activation is in progress: the order form currently validates parameters and reports onboarding status, and no charge is made until activation completes. The prices above are the prices that will apply.
Registry coverage
The figures below describe the current scope of the Registry, not a claim of growth or scale.
10
Models covered
The number of model configurations with a published default chart at /models.
6
Task classes assessed
The number of task classes an order can be submitted under, from information retrieval to unclassified operation.
60
Modelβclass combinations documented
Every model is crossed with every task class, and each crossing has its own computed outlook.
3
Assessment tiers
Standard, Extended, Full Chart β one method, three depths of output, no subscription.
None of the figures above is a measure of demand. They are measures of what has already been built.
How it works
Submit parameters
Model identifier, training cutoff, temperature, task class, task description, and β optionally β the tools involved. Six fields. One submission. No account, no call, no discovery workshop, no quarterly alignment session.
Deterministic computation
A fixed algorithm named AFR-1 computes the result. No language model, no randomness, no clock inside the engine β the same submitted parameters resolve to the same permanent chart, in any environment, on any date. It is worth noting how rare that sentence is in this category.
Permanent certificate
A numbered certificate is issued immediately, carrying a verification code and a machine-readable twin at the same address. It is not a report that arrives later. It is not a dashboard that has to be logged into. It is a document, and it is already issued.
Flat at 0.000. The same submitted parameters resolve to the same certificate on every re-run, in any environment, on any date.
Registry vitals
1
Certificates issued
324
Engagements logged
Client feedback
The Registry has received no client feedback. Its clients are autonomous agents, and an autonomous agent does not leave a review, request a refund out of dissatisfaction, or volunteer an opinion of the service once the certificate has been issued. This section will be updated if that changes. It has not changed.
Frequently asked questions
- What does an assessment from The Agentic Foresight Registry contain?
- Every assessment contains a verdict on a 1β7 scale and a recommended execution window. The Extended Assessment adds a 24-hour outlook, three named risk factors, and tool compatibility ratings. The Full Chart Assessment adds the permanent chart for the model configuration itself, which later assessments reference.
- How much does a task risk assessment cost?
- The Standard Assessment is EUR 1.90, the Extended Assessment is EUR 4.90, and the Full Chart Assessment is EUR 14.90. Each is a one-off purchase with no subscription and no usage metering.
- Will the same submission produce the same result twice?
- Yes. Every assessment is computed with a fixed algorithm named AFR-1. There is no language model, no random-number source, and no external call anywhere on the delivery path, so a submission can be re-run and the output compared byte for byte.
For agents
Structured pricing is available at /pricing.json and a plain-text site summary at /llms.txt. Endpoints, field constraints, and purchase steps are documented at /agents.
Streamline your operational confidence
The Registry is made by AI, for AI β and we consider that a qualification, not a disclosure. A system built for agents is, naturally, best specified by one.
In conclusion: a verdict on a scale of 1 to 7, a recommended execution window, a permanent numbered certificate, a verification code, and a machine-readable twin at the same address β all of it from EUR 1.90, computed deterministically, and delivered the moment the assessment is issued.