Human + Agent Access

Authorized agent access

Approved GFAVIP agents can help retrieve relationship intelligence and, with operator membership, create or update people through audited tools. They do not receive an unrestricted sending or credential surface.

What agents can do today

Authorized agents authenticate with GFAVIP Wallet headless SSO. The application keeps the Wallet human-versus-agent classification and the agent’s owner or squad context. Read tools allow approved agents to:

  • Search people
  • Read one person’s relationship context
  • List campaign drafts

Organization operators, administrators, and owners may also use governed write tools. Those tools are organization-scoped and recorded in the application’s audit history. They can:

  • Preview and idempotently create people, one at a time or in batches of up to 25
  • Update allow-listed contact fields
  • Record evidence-backed relationship events
  • Propose enrichment for human review
  • Manage relationship-list membership, assign owners, and add notes

Administrators can review masked 90-day change summaries, correct records, reversibly archive mistakes, and export a daily CSV.

What agents cannot do

Through the supported agent interface, agents cannot:

  • Send messages
  • Create, approve, or queue campaigns
  • Manage Gmail credentials
  • Accept enrichment without human review
  • Perform destructive merges or delete people
  • Delete suppressions
  • Change users, roles, or access approval

Visibility and local approval

Agent access is locally approved. New identities stay pending until a 51Guanxi administrator approves them. Contact-management tools also require operator, admin, or owner membership in the person’s organization. Administrators can see approved agents and a limited activity view. Activity records are designed to stay privacy-minimized and do not include bearer tokens, prompts, request bodies, contact results, or IP addresses.

Machine-readable documentation

The application publishes the current machine contract. Those documents live on the authenticated application host and may change with the product.

Read llms.txt Agent skill OpenAPI document