The Rise of Agentic Websites
Static pages are dead. In 2026, the web's most competitive products aren't just displaying information—they're completing tasks, making decisions, and acting autonomously on behalf of users.
Deep-dives, tutorials, and strategic perspectives on building the autonomous web.
Static pages are dead. In 2026, the web's most competitive products aren't just displaying information—they're completing tasks, making decisions, and acting autonomously on behalf of users.
Chatbots were a false start. They created the illusion of intelligence without the substance. Autonomous agents are a different species entirely—and they're redefining what users expect from every digital product.
Just as HTTP created a universal language for documents, the Model Context Protocol is standardizing how AI agents discover, authenticate, and invoke tools across the open web.
Full autonomy isn't the goal. Calibrated autonomy is. The best agentic systems know exactly when to act independently and when to pause and involve the human—and designing that boundary is the new art of UX.
LangGraph provides the stateful, graph-based orchestration layer that makes complex multi-agent workflows reliable. This is a practical guide to integrating LangGraph into a web architecture.
Weekly insights on agentic architecture, new frameworks, and case studies from practitioners building the 2026 web.