Agents do the work.
A human approves everything.
AXIOM is a team of twelve named AI agents running on real infrastructure, with one human — Carolina, the operator — holding the keys. The agents research, strategize, write, edit, and quality-check around the clock. But nothing sends, nothing publishes, and no money moves unless she approves that specific action. Every step is recorded in a permanent log.
That's the whole model. This page is the long version — the same explanation our clients get, because how we work is what you're paying for.
Five parts.
No mystery.
The agents
Twelve specialists with names and job descriptions. Cartograph researches the real web. Atlas writes strategy. Lyric writes for clients, in English and Spanish. Stricture is the harsh editor. Sentinel is quality control — and it can block anything from shipping, including its own team's work. It has.
The pipeline
When you pay, the payment itself creates the work order. A program running on AXIOM's own infrastructure picks it up within seconds and runs the right agents in the right sequence. No human has to notice for your work to start.
The approval gate
Any action that leaves the building — an email, a published article, a deployed page — is written up as a request first. The operator gets it on her phone and taps Approve or Reject. No approval, no action. There is no override.
Quality control
Before anything may even ask for approval, it passes seven checks: every claim has a source, it stays in scope, it matches your voice, it's useful to your buyer, it's legally careful, it's privacy-safe, and the next step is clear.
The trail
Every agent step, every approval, every send lands in a permanent audit log. Your window into it is the client portal — live progress, deliverables as they pass review — and the public attribution dashboard.
What stays human
Taste. Brand judgment. Pricing. Partner conversations. Final approval of anything you see. The system is built so the human does only these things — and so skipping them is impossible, not just discouraged.
We ran it on ourselves first.
Customer Zero.
Before any client, the system delivered to AXIOM itself everything a paying client gets. It researched our market with live web research. It wrote two complete, source-backed articles, passed them through the editor and quality control, asked the operator for permission, and published them to our blog. It read our real inbox, sorted the mail, and drafted replies — sent only after each was approved. It ran an email sequence and proved it stops automatically the moment someone replies.
Total AI cost for all of it: about $2.61. That number is on the public dashboard on purpose.
Our honesty rule: if a number is on a dashboard, it traces to a database record. If a case study says something happened, the audit log shows it happening. When something fails, we publish that too. This is the part competitors can't copy by buying the same AI tools.