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Agents that work · billed by the token

Agents that work.
Tokens that count.

Production AI agents, metered by Glasshouse. Buy credits, watch them work.

Clients live
4
↑ from 2 in Q1
Tokens metered
34.4B
↑ 5× vs Apr
Work items
18
across 4 products
Unclassified
0
100% provenance
Live
HENRY/LINKEDIN +412k tok | ANDY/EMAIL +88k tok | KATE/WEB +1.2M tok | RGW/OPS +6.4M tok | ROUTER claude·sonnet·4.7 | UPTIME 30d 99.94% | HASH 7a4f…e1b9 ok | INVOICES 12 sent · 0 disputed | HENRY/LINKEDIN +412k tok | ANDY/EMAIL +88k tok | KATE/WEB +1.2M tok | RGW/OPS +6.4M tok | ROUTER claude·sonnet·4.7 | UPTIME 30d 99.94% | HASH 7a4f…e1b9 ok | INVOICES 12 sent · 0 disputed
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All three meter at the same rate — $0.0001 per token. See the full breakdown →

What's under the hood
The Rollup · Four Layers A token moves up the stack and lands on an invoice line.
LLM01 · Model Router

Right model, right turn.

Claude, Gemini, GPT — selected per task. Fallback chain on rate-limit. Every input, output and cache token is metered against the model that produced it.

→ emits tokens
MCP02 · Tool Layer

Typed tools, one meter each.

Model Context Protocol. Every external action — Gmail, Lob letters, Signal, Drive, SQL — runs through a typed tool with its own counter and audit row.

→ tokens become tasks
RUN03 · Runtime

Systemd, cron, watchdog.

Bots run on small Linux boxes with heartbeats. If a unit goes quiet we know inside five minutes; if it loops we throttle before the bill does.

→ tasks become requirements
BILL04 · Glasshouse

Hash-chained ledger.

Token → task → requirement → product → client. Excel reconciliation on demand. Open the invoice; every line traces back to the call that earned it.

→ requirements become invoice
Case Studies · 01
Personal Agent · Live Op 15 CLUB LANE

Hard money to FHA 203(k) with ADU reclassification

10 steps · 6 counterparties · ~120 days

A $1.249M Park Realty bridge at 12% interest-only converted to an FHA Standard 203(k) with an entitled accessory dwelling unit. Pool house becomes a legal 2nd unit. Hartford Funding lender, HUD consultant, Suffolk County Clerk, Town of Southampton accessory permit, FHA appraiser with Form 1007. The bot ran the choreography. The owner signed when asked.

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