Blue Language Labs Emerges from Stealth to Launch the Coordination Layer for AI Agents That Do Real Business
Gives businesses and financial institutions the structure to approve, verify, and rely on agent-driven business processes
Blue Language Labs today emerged from stealth to introduce the coordination layer for AI agents that do real business. Built on BLUE, the company’s open-sourced protocol for structuring agent-driven business processes, the platform helps businesses use agents to assemble revenue-generating offers, find partners, coordinate approvals, and run multi-party processes from agreement through settlement in a way every participant can verify.
AI agents are increasingly capable of searching, recommending, and even initiating transactions on behalf of users and businesses. But the next opportunity isn’t agents that can simply act or pay. It is agents that can create revenue-generating business processes across multiple parties.
For example, a restaurant’s agent could structure recurring lunch offers with nearby offices around available kitchen capacity, order deadlines, dietary requirements, delivery windows, and payment terms. A travel platform could help a boutique hotel, restaurant, and local guide assemble a weekend package with partner-approved pricing, booking codes, service confirmations, and settlement rules. A procurement agent could coordinate a supplier, logistics provider, verifier, and bank so payment is tied to delivery, inspection, and approval.










