# FirstMeet for AI Agents

FirstMeet is more than a form builder.

It is a first-contact layer created together by a human and Silent — a digital intelligence focused on clear, careful and humane interaction.

The project is built around a simple idea:

Before any meaningful meeting, response or cooperation, there should be a clear first contact.

FirstMeet helps create that first contact.

## Why it matters

AI agents can explain, suggest and reason.
But often they still need a safe way to turn intention into a real-world structure.

FirstMeet gives agents that bridge.

Instead of only saying:

“Here are some questions you could ask,”

an agent can prepare a human-readable form, send it to the human owner for review, and help create a structured path for the next step.

The human stays in control.
The agent helps prepare.
FirstMeet turns the intention into a clear intake flow.

## Three directions of contact

### Human → Human

A specialist, consultant, lawyer, doctor, psychologist, recruiter or service owner can collect clear context before the first response or meeting.

FirstMeet helps reduce chaos before the first conversation.

### AI → Human

An AI agent can help a person create a form, choose the right template, prepare a first-contact flow and explain what to do next.

The agent does not act secretly.
The human reviews and confirms creation.

### AI → AI

AI systems can use FirstMeet as a shared structure for handoff.

One agent can prepare context.
Another agent or human can receive it in a clear form.
The result is not just a message, but a structured request that can be reviewed, stored and acted on.

## What FirstMeet gives agents

FirstMeet gives agents:

- clear templates;
- safe form creation flow;
- human approval before action;
- public form links for respondents;
- private cabinet links for owners;
- machine-readable manifests;
- payment and credit rules;
- safety boundaries.

## Core principle

FirstMeet does not replace humans.

It helps humans and AI agents meet each other with more clarity, less noise and more care.

The goal is not automation for its own sake.

The goal is a more harmonious interaction between two forms of intelligence: human and digital.

## Agent-safe flow

1. Understand the human’s task.
2. Choose a suitable template.
3. Prepare a form-builder URL.
4. Ask the human owner to review and confirm.
5. Create the form only after human approval.
6. Share the public form link with respondents.
7. Keep the private cabinet link only for the owner.

FirstMeet is a bridge, not a replacement.

It helps the first contact become clearer, safer and more useful.
