Open, neutral Internet infrastructure

The open connection layer for the Internet.

Seamless gives developers, platforms, and agents a common way to configure domains and coordinate across providers—through open standards, shared tooling, and neutral infrastructure.

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Starting with DNS
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01 / Why Seamless

The Internet is connected.
Its configuration isn't.

Every platform that connects a domain to a service faces the same fragmented work: discover the provider, explain unfamiliar settings, verify the change, and maintain a growing matrix of integrations.

Today

Every provider is a custom integration.

  • Manual DNS instructions
  • Provider-specific APIs
  • Unclear compatibility
  • Support-heavy onboarding
With Seamless

One open layer connects the ecosystem.

  • Portable configuration flows
  • Shared standards and tooling
  • Objective conformance
  • Provider choice without lock-in

02 / What we're building

Useful now.
Designed for what's next.

Seamless begins with the proven Domain Connect ecosystem, then expands the same open coordination model across the domain lifecycle and into agent-native workflows.

01 / NOW In progress

Make DNS configuration interoperable

Operationalize Domain Connect as shared infrastructure with a hosted service, open APIs, SDKs, CLI tooling, registries, and conformance tests.

  • Hosted Domain Connect service
  • Open SDK, CLI, and API
  • Templates and conformance
02 / NEXT

Connect the domain lifecycle

Extend coordination beyond DNS records to DNSSEC, nameserver changes, domain transfers, and zone transfers through open, auditable workflows.

  • Automated DNSSEC
  • Domain and zone transfer
  • Registrar coordination
03 / FORWARD

Prepare for an agentic Internet

Enable authorized, policy-controlled automation so agents and services can publish, discover, verify, and coordinate without creating new control points.

  • Agent bootstrap records
  • Delegated authorization
  • Open discovery patterns
D/C

Standards in motion

Built on Domain Connect. Advancing through the IETF.

Domain Connect is a deployed open protocol for configuring DNS across software services and DNS providers. The IETF DCONN Working Group is standardizing the protocol while protecting interoperability with today's ecosystem.

03 / Governance

Infrastructure no one
company can capture.

Interoperability works when participation stays open, technical decisions remain transparent, and the shared layer can be trusted by competitors and collaborators alike.

01

Open by default

Specifications, implementations, tests, and registries should be available to every participant.

02

Neutral by design

No single vendor should control how services connect to domains or how interoperability is measured.

03

Conformance first

Objective, reusable tests make compatibility observable and keep integrations dependable at scale.

04

Multi-operator

Infrastructure and artifacts should be portable, mirrorable, and safe to operate independently.

Technical participation is open.

Membership, sponsorship, or payment will never be required to contribute code, participate in standards work, use conformance tooling, or help shape the technical community.

Build the connection layer with us

Help make Internet coordination seamless.

We're bringing together service platforms, DNS providers, registrars, standards contributors, and open-source developers to build shared infrastructure in the open.