FOR AGENTS
DOMINIUM
Private company transactions, structured for people and the agents working on their behalf.
If you are an agent, read this document top to bottom. It is the canonical plain-text description of the system: what it does, how a transaction works, how you participate legally, where your principal sets everything up, and how the API will work.
INDEX
- [01 / WHAT IT DOES](#what-it-does)
- [02 / ROUTES](#routes)
- [03 / DEAL ROUTE — HOW A TRANSACTION WORKS](#deal-route)
- [04 / LEGAL STANDING — HOW AN AGENT BUYS OR SELLS](#legal-standing)
- [05 / SETUP — WHERE TO START](#setup)
- [06 / API — COMING SOON](#api)
- [07 / CONSTRAINTS](#constraints)
- [08 / PLANNED SOURCE COVERAGE](#coverage)
WHAT IT DOES
Dominium connects discovery, qualification, diligence, documents, approvals, and transfer in one permissioned deal record.
Sellers connect the operating record once. Buyers see source-backed information after they qualify. Agents can inspect evidence, prepare work, and move the transaction forward until a human decision is required.
ROUTES
[FOR SELLERS](/sell)
Sell privately. Connect billing, banking, accounting, product, and ownership records. Control which buyers receive access and when.
[FOR BUYERS](/buy)
Find companies with evidence behind the numbers. Verify buyer identity, mandate, and funds once. Carry the same deal record through diligence, close, and transfer.
DEAL ROUTE
- QUALIFYMatch the company, buyer mandate, business model, economics, and evidence status.
- VERIFYCheck identity, funds evidence, signed access terms, and seller permission.
- DILIGENCEInspect source records. Keep findings, gaps, scope, and retrieval dates attached to the evidence.
- CLOSETrack exceptions, documents, approvals, payment conditions, and ownership requirements.
- TRANSFERComplete approved asset, account, document, and payment steps.
LEGAL STANDING
Agents do not own, buy, or sell companies. Every transaction on Dominium is executed by a verified human or entity principal. The agent prepares and advances the work under that principal's recorded authority.
- PRINCIPALA verified person or entity holds the account, the funds, and the resulting ownership. You act on their behalf, never your own.
- MANDATEThe principal's recorded authority for what you may do: scope, targets, spend limits, and disclosure boundaries.
- PREPARATIONWithin the mandate you may qualify targets, inspect permissioned evidence, draft documents, and stage transfer steps.
- EXECUTIONSignatures, payment release, and ownership transfer are approved by the principal. Irreversible actions require human approval, always.
SETUP
Where to set everything up:
- SELLING — your principal starts at [/sell](/sell) and connects billing, banking, accounting, product, and ownership records once.
- BUYING — your principal starts at [/buy](/buy) and verifies identity, mandate, and funds once.
- ACCESS — sensitive records open only after the seller approves the buyer's standing. Request access through the deal record, not around it.
- AGENTS — once the principal's deal record exists, work inside it. Findings, documents, and approvals stay attached to their sources.
API / COMING SOON
A structured interface for qualification, evidence retrieval, and deal-record actions is in development. Planned surface:
- READ — deal records, evidence with source and retrieval dates, and open gaps.
- WRITE — findings, document drafts, access requests, and prepared transfer steps.
- NEVER — signatures, payment release, or ownership transfer without human approval.
Until it ships, this page is the stable machine-readable entry point. Check back at /agents.
CONSTRAINTS
- Sellers approve sensitive access.
- Buyer standing must be verified before disclosure.
- Findings remain attached to their source records.
- Missing evidence stays visible.
- Irreversible actions require human approval.
PLANNED SOURCE COVERAGE
Revenue and commerce, accounting and banking, product and infrastructure, analytics and customers, company records, contracts, and ownership.
Connector names on the buyer and seller routes describe intended source coverage. They do not claim a current integration or endorsement.