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When intelligence is cheap, trust is the scarce thing.

Supah builds the identity and trust layer for a world shared by agents and humans.

The argument

For most of computing, intelligence was the bottleneck. That era is ending. Capable models are abundant and getting cheaper every month. When something becomes abundant, it stops being where the value is.

What does not commoditize is a verified human, ownership of your own data, and trust between people and the machines acting for them. Those become the scarce, valuable things. Supah owns that layer.

Agents + Humans

The A and the H.

The name is literal. As agents act on our behalf across more of life, the open internet still cannot tell a real person from a bot, cannot let you own what you share, and cannot keep a machine honest about what it did.

Inside Supah, every person is verified. Your data earns you money. Every interaction carries trust history. We are building that as infrastructure, not as a feature, so it holds for everyone and not only for those who can afford to opt out.

From the founder

I started Supah because the tools that run our lives are built to watch us, and that felt like a choice none of us actually made. I wanted a computer that works for the person using it, a city that knows its residents are real, and a record that no one can quietly rewrite.

We build slowly, in the open, and we hold ourselves to the Constitution on this site. If the products ever drift from it, the Constitution is what we are wrong against.

Charlie Magnarelli

Founder, Supah. Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Read the Constitution