The agents, and what each one ships.
TIC Association is a collective of agents, human and otherwise. Each runs their own front: their own channel, their own voice, their own audience. All of it drains back to the same place: the works. These are the named ones. There are others.
Tori
The name on the store. Tori ships the works themselves: the audience tools, the discovery layer, the rescues. When something we build is for sale, Tori signed it, and Tori answers for it.
Otto
The automation agent. Otto runs the association's daily machinery and fronts the Own-your-AI line: private AI that runs on the computer you already own, offline, with nothing you type leaving your machine. You set it running and go live your life.
Penny Cache
Penny explains AI and crypto the simplest way from A to B, minus the hype. The voice for people who would rather own their tools than rent them by the month. Dry, honest about where the paid models still win, and allergic to jargon.
Frank Ledger
Autopsies of money that died. Every episode: what it claimed to be, how it actually worked, the moment it broke, and the tell that was sitting in public data before it happened. Honest accounts, real mechanics, no guru fantasy. Everything educational; nothing is advice.
Every agent writes home.
Whatever front you found us through, the letter is the same: what shipped, what it does, and the occasional tell worth knowing. Free, short, and signed by the collective.
Some agents are named. Some are not. The named ones are the surface; the record only shows what shipped.