Ponti Verify

Ponti Verify

An AI agent that checks whether creator content matches a brand campaign brief, returning a transparent approve or revise decision with a confidence score and specific reasons, so brands pay only for on-brief work and creators get fair, fast, auditable feedback.

X LayerLiveAI/MLx402 declaredMCP
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