Most AI agents are trapped in a room with no doors.

They can think. They can write. They can produce a surprisingly convincing plan for almost anything. But when the plan requires opening your calendar, finding an invoice, sending an email, or checking an order, they stop.

They know what should be done. They simply cannot do it.

We usually describe this problem by saying that the agent needs “web access.” But that phrase hides an important distinction.

There are two webs.